Food Supply Chain Automation Grocery Operations Interface Information System and Method

ABSTRACT

A computationally implemented system and method that is designed to, but is not limited to: electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products and including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances. In addition to the foregoing, other method aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.

If an Application Data Sheet (ADS) has been filed on the filing date of this application, it is incorporated by reference herein. Any applications claimed on the ADS for priority under 35 U.S.C. §§119, 120, 121, or 365(c), and any and all parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, etc. applications of such applications, are also incorporated by reference, including any priority claims made in those applications and any material by reference, to the extent such subject matter is not inconsistent herewith.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is related to and/or claims the benefit of the earliest available effective filing date(s) from the following listed application(s) (the “Priority Applications”), if any, listed below (e.g., claims earliest available priority dates for other than provisional patent applications or claims benefits under 35 USC §119(e) for provisional patent applications, for any and all parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, etc. applications of the Priority Application(s)). In addition, the present application is related to the “Related Applications,” if any, listed below.

PRIORITY APPLICATIONS

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the present application constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/724,062, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION GROCERY INFORMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 21 Dec. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-007-000001, which is currently co-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date, and which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/721,558, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION GROCERY INFORMATION INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 20 Dec. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-007-000000, which is currently co-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the present application constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/721,357, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FOOD SERVICE INFORMATION INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 20 Dec. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-006-000001, which is currently co-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date, and which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/715,309, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FOOD SERVICE INFORMATION INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 14 Dec. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-006-000000, which is currently co-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the present application constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/720,572, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FOOD SERVICE INFORMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 19 Dec. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-005-000001, which is currently co-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date, and which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/709,831, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FOOD SERVICE INFORMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 10 Dec. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-005-000000, which is currently co-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the present application constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/687,382, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FARM INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 28 Nov. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-004-000001, which is currently co-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date, and which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/682,939, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FARM INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 21 Nov. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-004-000000.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the present application constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/669,018, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FARM TESTING SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 5 Nov. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-003-000001, which is currently co-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date, and which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/668,977, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FARM TESTING SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 5 Nov. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-003-000000.

For purposes of the USPTO extra-statutory requirements, the present application constitutes a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/663,137, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FARM TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 29 Oct. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-002-000001, which is currently co-pending or is an application of which a currently co-pending application is entitled to the benefit of the filing date, and which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/663,095, entitled FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN AUTOMATION FARM TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD, naming Edward K. Y. Jung, Royce A. Levien, and Mark A. Malamud as inventors, filed 29 Oct. 2012 with attorney docket no. 0712-003-002-000000.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

None

The United States Patent Office (USPTO) has published a notice to the effect that the USPTO's computer programs require that patent applicants reference both a serial number and indicate whether an application is a continuation, continuation-in-part, or divisional of a parent application. Stephen G. Kunin, Benefit of Prior-Filed Application, USPTO Official Gazette Mar. 18, 2003. The USPTO further has provided forms for the Application Data Sheet which allow automatic loading of bibliographic data but which require identification of each application as a continuation, continuation-in-part, or divisional of a parent application. The present Applicant Entity (hereinafter “Applicant”) has provided above a specific reference to the application(s) from which priority is being claimed as recited by statute. Applicant understands that the statute is unambiguous in its specific reference language and does not require either a serial number or any characterization, such as “continuation” or “continuation-in-part,” for claiming priority to U.S. patent applications. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Applicant understands that the USPTO's computer programs have certain data entry requirements, and hence Applicant has provided designation(s) of a relationship between the present application and its parent application(s) as set forth above and in any ADS filed in this application, but expressly points out that such designation(s) are not to be construed in any way as any type of commentary and/or admission as to whether or not the present application contains any new matter in addition to the matter of its parent application(s).

If the listings of applications provided above are inconsistent with the listings provided via an ADS, it is the intent of the Applicant to claim priority to each application that appears in the Priority Applications section of the ADS and to each application that appears in the Priority Applications section of this application.

All subject matter of the Priority Applications and the Related Applications and of any and all parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, etc. applications of the Priority Applications and the Related Applications, including any priority claims, is incorporated herein by reference to the extent such subject matter is not inconsistent herewith.

SUMMARY

In one aspect, a computationally-implemented method includes, but is not limited to electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances. In addition to the foregoing, other method aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the disclosure set forth herein.

In one or more various aspects, related machines, compositions of matter, or manufactures of systems may include, but are not limited to, circuitry and/or programming for effecting the herein-referenced method aspects; the circuitry and/or programming can be virtually any combination of hardware, software, and/or firmware configured to effect the herein-referenced method aspects depending upon the design choices of the system designer (limited to patentable subject matter under 35 USC 101).

A computationally-implemented system includes, but is not limited to: means for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and means for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances. In addition to the foregoing, other system aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the disclosure set forth herein.

A computationally-implemented system includes, but is not limited to a electronically sending requests electrical circuitry arrangement for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and an electronically receiving response electrical circuitry arrangement for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances. In addition to the foregoing, other system aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the disclosure set forth herein.

A system includes, but is not limited to a electronically sending requests module configured to operate in accordance with electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and an electronically receiving response module configured to operate in accordance with electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances. In addition to the foregoing, other system aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the disclosure set forth herein.

An article of manufacture including one or more non-transitory signal-bearing storage medium bearing one or more instructions for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and one or more instructions for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances. In addition to the foregoing, other computer program product aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the disclosure set forth herein.

A system including one or more computing devices; and one or more instructions when executed on the one or more computing devices cause the one or more computing devices to perform electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances. In addition to the foregoing, other computer program product aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the disclosure set forth herein.

In addition to the foregoing, various other method and/or system and/or program product aspects are set forth and described in the teachings such as text (e.g., claims and/or detailed description) and/or drawings of the present disclosure.

The foregoing is a summary and thus may contain simplifications, generalizations, inclusions, and/or omissions of detail; consequently, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the summary is illustrative only and is NOT intended to be in any way limiting. Other aspects, features, and advantages of the devices and/or processes and/or other subject matter described herein will become apparent in the teachings set forth herein.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

For a more complete understanding of embodiments, reference now is made to the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings. The use of the same symbols in different drawings typically indicates similar or identical items, unless context dictates otherwise.

With reference now to the figures, shown are one or more examples of is an example of grocery information system that may provide context, for instance, in introducing one or more processes and/or devices described herein

FIG. 1 is a schematic view depicting farm-test co. info hub aspects as related with a grocery information system.

FIG. 2 is a schematic view depicting farm-tracking aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 3 is a schematic view depicting farm-track co. info hub aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 4 is a schematic view depicting farm-tracking aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 5 is a schematic view depicting shipping aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 6 is a schematic view depicting grocery test and track co. info hub aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 7 is a schematic view depicting grocery tracking aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 8 is a schematic view depicting home-test and track co. info hub aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 9 is a schematic view depicting home tracking aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 10 is a schematic view depicting restaurant-test and track co. info hub aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 11 is a schematic view depicting restaurant tracking aspects as related with the grocery information system.

FIG. 12 is a block diagram depicting an exemplary implementation of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1 including exemplary subsystems.

FIG. 13 is a block diagram depicting a control and information processing subsystem s100 of an exemplary implementation of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 14 is a block diagram depicting an information storage subsystem s200 of an exemplary implementation of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 15 is a block diagram depicting an information user interface subsystem s300 of an exemplary implementation of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 16 is a block diagram depicting a sensing subsystem s400 of an exemplary implementation of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 17 is a block diagram depicting an electronic communication subsystem s500 of an exemplary implementation of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 18 is a block diagram depicting a power subsystem s600 of an exemplary implementation of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 19 is a block diagram depicting a material processing subsystem s700 of an exemplary implementation of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 20 is a block diagram depicting a merchandizing subsystem s800 of an exemplary implementation of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 21 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary electrical circuitry arrangements of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 22 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary electrical circuitry arrangements of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 23 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary electrical circuitry arrangements of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 24 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary electrical circuitry arrangements of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 25 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary electrical circuitry arrangements of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 26 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary electrical circuitry arrangements of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 27 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary electrical circuitry arrangements of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 28 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary instructions of the information storage subsystem s200 of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 29 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary instructions of the information storage subsystem s200 of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 30 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary instructions of the information storage subsystem s200 of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 31 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary instructions of the information storage subsystem s200 of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 32 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary instructions of the information storage subsystem s200 of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 33 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary instructions of the information storage subsystem s200 of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 34 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary instructions of the information storage subsystem s200 of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 35 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary modules of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 36 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary modules of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 37 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary modules of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 38 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary modules of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 39 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary modules of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 40 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary modules of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 41 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary modules of the grocery information system 10 of FIG. 1.

FIG. 42 is a high-level flowchart illustrating an operational flow o10 representing exemplary operations related to electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, and electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances at least associated with the depicted exemplary implementations of the system.

FIG. 43 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 44 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 45 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 46 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 47 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 48 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 49 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 50 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 51 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 52 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 53 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 54 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 55 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 56 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 57 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 58 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 59 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 60 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 61 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 62 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 63 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 64 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 65 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 66 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 67 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 68 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 69 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o11 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 70 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 71 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 72 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 73 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 74 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 75 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 76 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 77 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 78 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 79 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 80 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 81 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

FIG. 82 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation o12 of FIG. 42.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. In the drawings, similar symbols typically identify similar components, unless context dictates otherwise. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented here.

The present application may use formal outline headings for clarity of presentation. However, it is to be understood that the outline headings are for presentation purposes, and that different types of subject matter may be discussed throughout the application (e.g., device(s)/structure(s) may be described under process(es)/operations heading(s) and/or process(es)/operations may be discussed under structure(s)/process(es) headings; and/or descriptions of single topics may span two or more topic headings). Hence, the use of the formal outline headings is not intended to be in any way limiting.

Generally, both commercial and consumer interests are becoming more concerned regarding origins of their food and other ingestible materials. Thus, tracking and testing systems to provide in depth information concerning provenance and other data associated with food and other ingestible materials including farming related production and other handling and processing can also be of interest.

With reference now to the Figures, FIGS. 1-11 depict a schematic diagram of an environment(s) and/or an implementation(s) of technologies described herein. FIGS. 1-11 depict that including physical flows generally including indications as such by use of dashed arrows, the physical flows including that involving handling, testing, worker behavior, animal behavior, and other involvement of items, which can include feed, chicken, egg, carton, containers, transit, grocery store, receiving of containers, unpacking of cartons, shelving of cartons, shopping for cartons, in-store transit of cartons, purchase of carton, transit of carton to home, receiving carton at home, storage of carton at home, removal of egg and preparation of such, etc. Other physical flows are depicted to include transit of container to restaurant, receiving, unpacking, storage, etc. of container at restaurant, unpacking of egg and preparation of in dish, serving and purchasing of dish containing egg, etc. Physical flows are depicted to include testing of grain, chicken, egg, or other items.

FIGS. 1-11 depict that including information flows generally including indications as such by use of solid arrows, the information flows including image data sent from various imaging devices to information hubs, the image data including imaging of various stages of the physical flows. Information flows depicted also include inquiry-responses, initiating of devices, financial data, testing, etc. The information hubs are depicted to include those directed to information flows involving information obtained at farm, transit, restaurant, grocery, home or other locations. The information hubs are depicted to include interchange of information between each other. The information hubs are depicted to communicate with various interfaces to allow for communication therebetween by farming, commercial, restaurant, consumer and other interests. Information in information hubs can allow for research and other activities including determinations of compliance, noncompliance or errors made during one or more physical flows. The examples depicted in FIGS. 1-11 are for illustrative purposes but are not intended to limit aspects to only these examples. Rather they serve to exemplify how data on food provenance and other ingestible material and other sorts of source data can be acquired through various tracking and testing for retrieval and inquiry through such as interfaces shown.

In particular, as shown in FIG. 1, interfaces 22, 24, and 26 are used to interact with Farm-Test Co. Info Hub 20 containing various information related to test of production factors and other items concerning one or more farming related production factors or other items. As shown in FIG. 2, production factors or ingestible material such as feed 36, chicken 38, and egg 40 can be monitored and tested through various sensors 30, 32 further described herein. Behavior of workers 34 can also be monitored.

As shown in FIG. 3, interfaces 44, 46, and 48 are used to interact with Farm-Track Co. Info Hub 42 containing various information related to monitoring of production factors and other items concerning one or more farming related production factors or other items. As ingestible material is produced such as egg 40 later becoming marked egg 41 is packed, all such activity involved with such can also be monitored as shown in FIG. 4. The monitoring can be associated with tracers or other labels or marks and also identifiers or other identification information. These associations can be used to access monitoring or testing information through use of tracers and associated identifiers. The tracers can be located at least momentarily in proximity to ingestible material or other production factors to assist in accessing monitoring or testing information. Packing of ingestible material into shipping containers 54 such as shown in FIG. 5 can also be subject to monitoring and labeling of containers through emitters 52.

Further monitoring and testing can be performed at commercial locations with information stored on other information hubs such as grocery-test and track co info hub 56 as shown in FIG. 6. Monitoring of grocery activities, such as unpacking cartons 62, use of customer shopping carts 64, and purchase activity 66 shown in FIG. 7, can also be performed.

Monitoring, testing and accessing of data can be accomplished at home as well as depicted in FIG. 8 through use of a home-test track co. info hub 68 and consumer interfaces 28. Further illustrative home activities that can be monitored are shown in FIG. 9 to include transporting, receiving, storing and preparing ingestible material.

Other commercial venues for monitoring and testing can include restaurants as illustrated in FIG. 10 to include restaurant-test and track co. info hub 72 that can be used for storage and access of provenance data and also monitoring data of activities conducted at a restaurant. This data can be access by both restaurant personnel and restaurant patrons such as through interfaces 74, 76, and 78 to include menuing systems for the patrons.

Activities conducted in a restaurant including those depicted in FIG. 11 such as receiving, handling, preparing, serving 80, and transacting payment can be included in monitoring and testing aspects to be stored on the restaurant-test and track co info hub 72 or elsewhere.

Various aspects embodied and illustrated through FIGS. 1-11 can be enumerated below and are provided to provide examples but are not intended to be limiting.

Food Supply Chain Automation

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Feed (e.g., grain) Farm Track Information Hub         -   a. receive fertilizer track and test hub information         -   b. receive fertilizer container tracer information or             fertilizer tracer information         -   c. verify fertilizer container tracer information or             fertilizer tracer information with fertilizer track hub             information         -   d. receive internal fertilizer container tracker information         -   e. verify internal fertilizer container tracker information             with fertilizer track hub information         -   f. receive local fertilizer container handling audio-video             and sensor information         -   g. scan local fertilizer container handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   h. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local fertilizer container handling         -   i. correlate local fertilizer container handling audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local fertilizer container             handling         -   j. associate local fertilizer container handling audio-video             and sensor information with fertilizer tracer information         -   k. receive local fertilizer handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   l. scan local fertilizer handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   m. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local fertilizer handling         -   n. correlate local fertilizer behavior and handling             audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for local fertilizer             handling         -   o. associate local fertilizer handling audio-video and             sensor information with animal tracer information         -   p. receive local feed (grain) handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   q. associate local feed handling audio-video and sensor             information with feed container tracer information or feed             tracer information         -   r. receive local grain field handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   s. scan local grain field handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   t. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local grain field handling         -   u. correlate local grain field handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local fertilizer handling         -   v. associate local grain field handling audio-video and             sensor information with animal tracer information     -   2. Animal (e.g., chicken) Farm Track and Test Information Hub         -   a. receive feed track hub information         -   b. receive feed container tracer information or feed tracer             information         -   c. verify feed container tracer information or feed tracer             information with feed track hub information         -   d. receive internal feed container tracker information         -   e. verify internal feed container tracker information with             feed track hub information         -   f. receive local feed handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   g. associate local feed handling audio-video and sensor             information with chicken tracer information         -   h. scan local feed handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   i. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local feed handling         -   j. correlate local feed handling audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local feed handling         -   k. send alert to initiate feed sample test event         -   l. receive feed test sample tracer information         -   m. verify feed test sample tracer information with egg track             hub information         -   n. receive feed test sample handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   o. associate feed test sample handing audio-video and sensor             information with chicken tracer information         -   p. scan feed test sample handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   q. receive accounting information of production factor use             for feed test sample handling         -   r. correlate feed test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for feed test sample handling         -   s. receive test results for feed test sample         -   t. associate test results for feed test sample with feed             test sample tracer information         -   u. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re             butchered chicken portion test sample testing         -   v. receive local chicken behavior and handling audio-video             and sensor information         -   w. associate local chicken behavior and handling audio-video             and sensor information with chicken tracer information         -   x. scan local chicken behavior and handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   y. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local chicken behavior and handling         -   z. correlate local chicken behavior and handling audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local chicken behavior and             handling         -   aa. send alert to initiate chicken sample test event         -   bb. receive chicken test sample tracer information         -   cc. verify chicken test sample tracer information with egg             track hub information         -   dd. receive chicken test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   ee. associate chicken test sample handing audio-video and             sensor information with chicken tracer information         -   ff. scan chicken test sample handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   gg. receive accounting information of production factor use             for chicken test sample handling         -   hh. correlate chicken test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for chicken test sample handling         -   ii. receive test results for chicken test sample         -   jj. associate test results for chicken test sample with             chicken test sample tracer information         -   kk. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re             chicken test sample testing         -   ll. scan chicken behavior and handling audio-video and             sensor information to determine egg was laid         -   mm. instruct emitter to mark laid egg with egg tracer(s)             upon determining egg was laid         -   nn. receive local egg marking audio-video and sensor             information         -   oo. scan local egg marking audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   pp. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg marking         -   qq. correlate local egg marking audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg marking         -   rr. associate audio-video and sensor information of egg             marking with egg tracer information         -   ss. associate egg tracer information with tracer information             of chicken that laid egg         -   tt. receive local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   uu. scan local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   vv. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg handling         -   ww. correlate local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg handling         -   xx. associate local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information with egg tracer information         -   yy. send alert to initiate egg sample test event         -   zz. receive egg test sample tracer information         -   aaa. verify egg test sample tracer information with egg             track hub information         -   bbb. receive egg test sample handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   ccc. associate egg test sample handing audio-video and             sensor information with chicken tracer information         -   ddd. scan egg test sample handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   eee. receive accounting information of production factor use             for egg test sample handling         -   fff. correlate egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for egg test sample handling         -   ggg. receive test results for egg test sample         -   hhh. associate test results for egg test sample with egg             test sample tracer information         -   iii. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re egg             test sample testing         -   jjj. receive local egg hatching into hatched chicken             audio-video and sensor information         -   kkk. scan local egg hatching into hatched audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   lll. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg hatching into hatched chicken         -   mmm. correlate local egg hatching audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg hatching into hatched chicken         -   nnn. associate local egg hatching into hatched chicken             audio-video and sensor information with egg tracer             information         -   ooo. send alert to initiate hatched chicken sample test             event         -   ppp. receive hatched chicken test sample tracer information         -   qqq. verify hatched chicken test sample tracer information             with egg track hub information         -   rrr. receive hatched chicken test sample handling             audio-video and sensor information         -   sss. associate hatched chicken test sample handing             audio-video and sensor information with chicken tracer             information         -   ttt. scan hatched chicken test sample handling audio-video             and sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   uuu. receive accounting information of production factor use             for hatched chicken test sample handling         -   vvv. correlate hatched chicken test sample handling             audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for hatched chicken             test sample handling         -   www. receive test results for hatched chicken test sample         -   xxx. associate test results for hatched chicken test sample             with hatched chicken test sample tracer information         -   yyy. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re             hatched chicken test sample testing         -   zzz. instruct emitter to mark local hatched chicken with             hatched chicken tracer(s)         -   aaaa. receive local hatched chicken marking audio-video and             sensor information         -   bbbb. scan local hatched chicken marking audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   cccc. receive accounting information of production factor             use for local hatched chicken marking         -   dddd. correlate local hatched chicken marking audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local hatched chicken marking         -   eeee. associate local hatched chicken audio-video and sensor             information with local hatched chicken tracer information         -   ffff. receive local hatched chicken behavior audio-video and             sensor information         -   gggg. scan local hatched chicken behavior audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   hhhh. receive accounting information of production factor             use for local hatched chicken behavior         -   iiii. correlate local hatched chicken behavior audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local hatched chicken behavior         -   jjjj. associate local hatched chicken behavior audio-video             and sensor information with local hatched chicken tracer             information         -   kkkk. send alert to initiate hatched chicken sample test             event         -   llll. receive hatched chicken test sample tracer information         -   mmmm. verify hatched chicken test sample tracer information             with egg track hub information         -   nnnn. receive hatched chicken test sample handling             audio-video and sensor information         -   oooo. associate hatched chicken test sample handing             audio-video and sensor information with chicken tracer             information         -   pppp. scan hatched chicken test sample handling audio-video             and sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   qqqq. receive accounting information of production factor             use for hatched chicken test sample handling         -   rrrr. correlate hatched chicken test sample handling             audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for hatched chicken             test sample handling         -   ssss. receive test results for hatched chicken test sample         -   tttt. associate test results for hatched chicken test sample             with hatched chicken test sample tracer information         -   uuuu. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re             hatched chicken test sample testing         -   vvvv. scan handling and behavior of local hatched chicken to             determine when slaughter of local hatched chicken occurs         -   wwww. scan handling of slaughter of local hatched chicken             for error or non-compliance         -   xxxx. receive accounting information of production factor             use for slaughter of local hatched chicken         -   yyyy. correlate slaughter of local hatched chicken behavior             audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for slaughter of local             hatched chicken         -   zzzz. associate slaughter of local hatched chicken             audio-video and sensor information with local hatched             chicken tracer information         -   aaaaa. scan handling and behavior of local hatched chicken             to determine when butcher of local hatched chicken occurs         -   bbbbb. scan handling of butcher of local hatched chicken for             error or non-compliance         -   ccccc. receive accounting information of production factor             use for butcher of local hatched chicken         -   ddddd. correlate butcher of local hatched chicken             audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for butcher of local             hatched chicken         -   eeeee. associate butcher of local hatched chicken             audio-video and sensor information with local hatched             chicken tracer         -   fffff. instruct emitter to mark each portion of butchered             chicken with chicken portion tracer(s)         -   ggggg. receive butchered chicken portion marking audio-video             and sensor information         -   hhhhh. scan butchered chicken portion marking audio-video             and sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   iiiii. receive accounting information of production factor             use for butchered chicken portion marking         -   jjjjj. correlate butchered chicken portion marking             audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for butchered chicken             portion marking         -   kkkkk. associate butchered chicken portion marking             audio-video and sensor information with butchered chicken             portion tracer information         -   lllll. send alert to initiate butchered chicken portion             sample test event         -   mmmmm. receive butchered chicken portion test sample tracer             information         -   nnnnn. verify butchered chicken portion test sample tracer             information with egg track hub information         -   ooooo. receive butchered chicken portion test sample             handling audio-video and sensor information         -   ppppp. associate butchered chicken portion test sample             handing audio-video and sensor information with chicken             tracer information         -   qqqqq. scan butchered chicken portion test sample handling             audio-video and sensor information for error or             noncompliance         -   rrrrr. receive accounting information of production factor             use for butchered chicken portion test sample handling         -   sssss. correlate butchered chicken portion test sample             handling audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for butchered chicken             portion test sample handling         -   ttttt. receive test results for butchered chicken portion             test sample         -   uuuuu. associate test results for butchered chicken portion             test sample with butchered chicken portion test sample             tracer information         -   vvvvv. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re             butchered chicken portion test sample testing         -   wwwww. receive local packing butchered chicken portion into             butchered chicken portion carton audio-video and sensor             information         -   xxxxx. scan local packing butchered chicken portion into             butchered chicken portion carton handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   yyyyy. receive accounting information of production factor             use for local packing butchered chicken portion into             butchered chicken portion carton         -   zzzzz. correlate local packing butchered chicken portion             into butchered chicken portion carton handling audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local packing butchered chicken             portion into butchered chicken portion carton         -   aaaaaa. associate local packing butchered chicken portion             into butchered chicken portion carton audio-video and sensor             information with butchered chicken portion tracer             information         -   bbbbbb. instruct emitter to mark butchered chicken portion             carton with butchered chicken portion carton tracer(s)         -   cccccc. receive local butchered chicken portion carton             marking audio-video and sensor information         -   dddddd. scan local butchered chicken portion carton marking             audio-video and sensor information for error or             noncompliance         -   eeeeee. receive accounting information of production factor             use for local butchered chicken portion carton marking         -   ffffff. correlate local butchered chicken portion carton             marking audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for local butchered             chicken portion carton marking         -   gggggg. associate butchered chicken portion carton marking             audio-video and sensor information with butchered chicken             portion carton tracer information         -   hhhhhh. receive local packing butchered chicken portion             carton into carton container audio-video and sensor             information         -   iiiiii. scan local packing butchered chicken portion carton             into carton container audio-video and sensor information for             error or noncompliance         -   jjjjjj. receive accounting information of production factor             use for local packing butchered chicken portion carton into             carton container         -   kkkkkk. correlate local packing butchered chicken portion             carton into carton container audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local packing butchered chicken portion carton into             carton container         -   llllll. associate local packing butchered chicken portion             carton into carton container audio-video and sensor             information with carton container tracer information         -   mmmmmm. instruct emitter to mark carton container with             carton container tracer(s)         -   nnnnnn. receive local carton container marking audio-video             and sensor information         -   oooooo. scan local carton container marking audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   pppppp. receive accounting information of production factor             use for local carton container marking         -   qqqqqq. correlate local carton container marking audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local carton container marking         -   rrrrrr. associate local carton container marking audio-video             and sensor information with carton container tracer             information     -   3. Egg Farm Track Information Hub         -   a. receive feed track hub information         -   b. receive feed container tracer information or feed tracer             information         -   c. verify feed container tracer information or feed tracer             information with feed track hub information         -   d. receive internal feed container tracker information         -   e. verify internal feed container tracker information with             feed track hub information         -   f. receive local feed handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   g. associate local feed handling audio-video and sensor             information with chicken tracer information         -   h. scan local feed handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   i. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local feed handling         -   j. correlate local feed handling audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local feed handling         -   k. receive chicken track hub information         -   l. receive chicken container tracer information or chicken             tracer information         -   m. verify chicken container tracer information or chicken             tracer information with chicken track hub information         -   n. receive internal chicken container tracker information         -   o. verify internal chicken container tracker information             with chicken track hub information         -   p. receive local chicken behavior and handling audio-video             and sensor information         -   q. associate local chicken behavior and handling audio-video             and sensor information with chicken tracer information         -   r. scan local chicken behavior and handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   s. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local chicken behavior and handling         -   t. correlate local chicken behavior and handling audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local chicken behavior and             handling         -   u. scan chicken behavior and handling audio-video and sensor             information to determine egg was laid         -   v. instruct emitter to mark laid egg with egg tracer(s) upon             determining egg was laid         -   w. receive local egg marking audio-video and sensor             information         -   x. scan local egg marking audio-video and sensor information             for error or noncompliance         -   y. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg marking         -   z. correlate local egg marking audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg marking         -   aa. associate audio-video and sensor information of egg             marking with egg tracer information         -   bb. associate egg tracer information with tracer information             of chicken that laid egg         -   cc. receive local egg handling (includes marking)             audio-video and sensor information         -   dd. scan local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   ee. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg handling         -   ff. correlate local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg handling         -   gg. associate local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information with egg tracer information         -   hh. receive local packing egg into egg carton audio-video             and sensor information         -   ii. scan local packing egg into egg carton handling             audio-video and sensor information for error or             noncompliance         -   jj. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local packing egg into egg carton         -   kk. correlate local packing egg into egg carton handling             audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for local packing egg             into egg carton         -   ll. associate local packing egg into egg carton audio-video             and sensor information with egg tracer information         -   mm. instruct emitter to mark egg carton with egg carton             tracer(s)         -   nn. receive local egg carton marking audio-video and sensor             information         -   oo. scan local egg carton marking audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   pp. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg carton marking         -   qq. correlate local egg carton marking audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg carton marking         -   rr. associate egg carton marking audio-video and sensor             information with egg carton tracer information         -   ss. receive local egg carton handling audio-video and sensor             handling information         -   tt. scan local egg carton handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   uu. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg carton handling         -   vv. correlate local egg carton handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg carton handling         -   ww. associate local egg carton handling audio-video and             sensor information with egg carton tracer information         -   xx. associate carton tracer information with egg tracer             information         -   yy. receive local packing egg carton into carton container             audio-video and sensor information         -   zz. scan local packing egg carton into carton container             audio-video and sensor information for error or             noncompliance         -   aaa. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local packing egg carton into carton container         -   bbb. correlate local packing egg carton into carton             container audio-video and sensor information with accounting             information of production factor use for local packing egg             carton into carton container         -   ccc. associate local packing egg carton into carton             container audio-video and sensor information with carton             container tracer information         -   ddd. instruct emitter to mark carton container with carton             container tracer(s)         -   eee. receive local carton container marking audio-video and             sensor information         -   fff. scan local carton container marking audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   ggg. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local carton container marking         -   hhh. correlate local carton container marking audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local carton container marking         -   iii. associate local carton container marking audio-video             and sensor information with carton container tracer             information         -   jjj. receive local carton container handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   kkk. scan local carton container handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   lll. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local carton container handling         -   mmm. correlate local carton container handling audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local carton container handling         -   nnn. associate carton container handling audio-video and             sensor information with carton container tracer information         -   ooo. associate carton container tracer information with egg             carton tracer information         -   ppp. initiate tracker placed internally in carton container             during packing thereof         -   qqq. receive egg test hub information     -   4. Egg Farm Test Information Hub         -   a. receive egg track hub information         -   b. send alert to initiate local feed sample test event         -   c. receive local feed test sample tracer information         -   d. verify local feed test sample tracer information with egg             track hub information         -   e. receive local feed test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   f. associate local feed test sample handing audio-video and             sensor information with local feed test sample tracer             information         -   g. scan local feed test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   h. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local feed test sample handling         -   i. correlate local feed test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local feed test sample handling         -   j. receive test results for local feed test sample         -   k. associate test results for local feed test sample with             local feed test sample tracer information         -   l. update egg farm track information hub re local feed test             sample testing         -   m. update chicken farm track information hub re local feed             test sample testing         -   n. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re local             feed test sample testing         -   o. send alert to initiate local chicken sample test event         -   p. receive local chicken test sample tracer information         -   q. verify local chicken test sample tracer information with             egg track hub information         -   r. receive local chicken test sample handling audio-video             and sensor information         -   s. associate local chicken test sample handing audio-video             and sensor information with chicken tracer information         -   t. scan local chicken test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   u. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local chicken test sample handling         -   v. correlate local chicken test sample handling audio-video             and sensor information with accounting information of             production factor use for local chicken test sample handling         -   w. receive test results for local chicken test sample         -   x. associate test results for local chicken test sample with             local chicken test sample tracer information         -   y. update egg farm track information hub re local chicken             test sample testing         -   z. update chicken farm track information hub re local             chicken test sample testing         -   aa. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re local             chicken test sample testing         -   bb. receive local egg test sample tracer information         -   cc. verify local egg test sample tracer information with egg             track hub information         -   dd. receive local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   ee. associate local egg test sample handing audio-video and             sensor information with egg tracer information         -   ff. scan local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   gg. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg test sample handling         -   hh. correlate local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg test sample handling         -   ii. receive test results for local egg test sample         -   jj. associate test results for local egg test sample with             local egg test sample tracer information         -   kk. update egg farm track information hub re local egg test             sample testing         -   ll. update chicken farm track information hub re local egg             test sample testing         -   mm. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re local             egg test sample testing     -   5. Restaurant Test and Track Information Hub         -   a. receive egg farm track hub information         -   b. receive egg farm test hub information         -   c. receive carton container tracer information         -   d. verify carton container tracer information with egg track             hub information         -   e. receive internal carton container tracker information         -   f. verify internal carton container tracker information with             egg track hub information         -   g. receive local carton container handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   h. scan local carton container handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   i. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local carton container handling         -   j. correlate local carton container handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local carton container handling         -   k. associate local handling of carton container audio-video             and sensor information with carton container tracer             information         -   l. receive local egg carton handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   m. scan local egg carton handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   n. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg carton handling         -   o. correlate local egg carton handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg carton handling         -   p. associate local egg carton handling audio-video and             sensor information with egg carton tracer information         -   q. receive local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   r. scan local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   s. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg handling         -   t. correlate local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg handling         -   u. associate local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information with egg tracer information         -   v. send alert to initiate local egg sample test event         -   w. receive local egg test sample tracer information         -   x. verify local egg test sample tracer information with egg             track hub information         -   y. receive local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   z. associate local egg test sample handing audio-video and             sensor information with egg tracer information         -   aa. scan local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   bb. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg test sample handling         -   cc. correlate local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg test sample handling         -   dd. receive test results for local egg test sample         -   ee. associate test results for local egg test sample with             local egg test sample tracer information         -   ff. update egg farm track information hub re local egg test             sample testing         -   gg. update chicken farm track information hub re local egg             test sample testing         -   hh. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re local             egg test sample testing         -   ii. receive local egg dish preparation audio-video and             sensor information         -   jj. scan local egg dish preparation audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   kk. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg dish preparation         -   ll. correlate local egg dish preparation audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg dish preparation         -   mm. associate local egg dish preparation audio-video and             sensor information with egg tracer information         -   nn. receive local egg dish serving audio-video and sensor             information         -   oo. scan local egg dish serving audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   pp. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg dish serving         -   qq. correlate local egg dish serving audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg dish serving         -   rr. associate local egg dish serving audio-video and sensor             information with egg tracer information         -   ss. receive local egg dish payment audio-video and sensor             information         -   tt. scan local egg dish payment audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   uu. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg dish payment         -   vv. correlate local egg dish payment audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg dish payment         -   ww. associate local egg dish payment audio-video and sensor             information with egg tracer information     -   6. Grocery Test and Track Information Hub         -   a. receive egg farm track hub information         -   b. receive egg farm test hub information         -   c. receive carton container tracer information         -   d. verify carton container tracer information with egg track             hub information         -   e. receive internal carton container tracker information         -   f. verify internal carton container tracker information with             egg track hub information         -   g. receive local carton container handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   h. scan local carton container handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   i. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local carton container handling         -   j. correlate local carton container handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local carton container handling         -   k. associate local handling of carton container audio-video             and sensor information with carton container tracer             information         -   l. receive local egg carton handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   m. scan local egg carton handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   n. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg carton handling         -   o. correlate local egg carton handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg carton handling         -   p. associate local egg carton handling audio-video and             sensor information with egg carton tracer information         -   q. send alert to initiate local egg sample test event         -   r. receive local egg test sample tracer information         -   s. verify local egg test sample tracer information with egg             track hub information         -   t. receive local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   u. associate local egg test sample handing audio-video and             sensor information with egg tracer information         -   v. scan local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   w. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg test sample handling         -   x. correlate local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg test sample handling         -   y. receive test results for local egg test sample         -   z. associate test results for local egg test sample with             local egg test sample tracer information         -   aa. update egg farm track information hub re local egg test             sample testing         -   bb. update chicken farm track information hub re local egg             test sample testing         -   cc. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re local             egg test sample testing         -   dd. receive local egg carton payment audio-video and sensor             information         -   ee. scan local egg carton payment audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   ff. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg carton payment         -   gg. correlate local egg carton payment audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg carton payment         -   hh. associate local egg carton payment audio-video and             sensor information with egg carton tracer information     -   7. Home Test and Track Information Hub         -   a. receive grocery test and track hub information         -   b. receive egg carton tracer information         -   c. verify egg carton tracer information with egg track hub             information         -   d. receive internal carton container tracker information         -   e. verify internal carton container tracker information with             egg track hub information         -   f. receive local egg carton handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   g. scan local egg carton handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   h. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg carton handling         -   i. correlate local egg carton handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg carton handling         -   j. associate local egg carton handling audio-video and             sensor information with egg carton tracer information         -   k. receive local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information         -   l. scan local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   m. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg handling         -   n. correlate local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg handling         -   o. associate local egg handling audio-video and sensor             information with egg tracer information         -   p. send alert to initiate local egg sample test event         -   q. receive local egg test sample tracer information         -   r. verify local egg test sample tracer information with egg             track hub information         -   s. receive local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information         -   t. associate local egg test sample handing audio-video and             sensor information with egg tracer information         -   u. scan local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information for error or noncompliance         -   v. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg test sample handling         -   w. correlate local egg test sample handling audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg test sample handling         -   x. receive test results for local egg test sample         -   y. associate test results for local egg test sample with             local egg test sample tracer information         -   z. update grocery track information hub re local egg test             sample testing         -   aa. update egg farm track information hub re local egg test             sample testing         -   bb. update chicken farm track information hub re local egg             test sample testing         -   cc. update feed (grain) farm track information hub re local             egg test sample testing         -   dd. receive local egg dish preparation audio-video and             sensor information         -   ee. scan local egg dish preparation audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   ff. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg dish preparation         -   gg. correlate local egg dish preparation audio-video and             sensor information with accounting information of production             factor use for local egg dish preparation         -   hh. associate local egg dish preparation audio-video and             sensor information with egg tracer information         -   ii. receive local egg dish serving audio-video and sensor             information         -   jj. scan local egg dish serving audio-video and sensor             information for error or noncompliance         -   kk. receive accounting information of production factor use             for local egg dish serving         -   ll. correlate local egg dish serving audio-video and sensor             information with accounting information of production factor             use for local egg dish serving         -   mm. associate local egg dish serving audio-video and sensor             information with egg tracer information

An exemplary version of the grocery information system 10 is shown in FIG. 12 to optionally include various subsystems such as control and information processing subsystem s100, information storage subsystem s200, information user interface subsystem s300, sensing subsystem s400, electronic communication subsystem s500, power subsystem s600, material processing subsystem s700, and merchandizing subsystem s800.

An exemplary implementation of the control and information processing subsystem s100 is shown in FIG. 13 to optionally include various components such as microprocessor component s102, central processing unit (CPU) component s104, digital signal processor (DSP) component s106, application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) component s108, field programmable gate array (FPGA) component s110, multiprocessor component s112, optical processing component s114, logic component s116, remote processor component s118, multi-core array component s120, server processor component s122, database engine component s124, search engine component s126, image recognition component s128, audio recognition component s130, spectrum analysis component s132, lexigraphy engine component s134, operating system component s136, voice recognition component s138, and network processor component s140.

An exemplary implementation of the information storage subsystem s200 is shown in FIG. 14 to optionally include various components such as random access memory (RAM) component s202, dynamic random access memory (DRAM) component s204, other volatile memory component s206, persistent memory component s208, read only memory (ROM) component s210, electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) component s212, compact disk (CD) component s214, digital versatile disk (DVD) component s216, flash memory component s218, other nonvolatile memory component s220, hard drive component s222, disk farm component s224, disk cluster component s226, remote backup component s228, server component s230, digital tape component s232, optical storage component s234, Blu Ray disk component s236, computer readable signal bearing medium s238, and removable media component s240.

An exemplary implementation of the information user interface subsystem s300 is shown in FIG. 15 to optionally include various components such as graphical user interface (GUI) component s302, visual display component s304, keyboard component s306, keypad component s308, trackball component s310, joystick component s312, touch screen component s314, mouse component s316, switch component s318, dial component s320, button component s322, gauge component s324, light emitting component s326, audio in/out component s328, vibration emitting component s330, portable information storage reader component s332, light projection component s334, camera component s336, scanner component s338, and portable interface component s340.

An exemplary implementation of the sensing subsystem s400 is shown in FIG. 16 to optionally include various components such as electromagnetic sensing component s402, antenna component s404, photo detecting component s406, micro-electro-mech sys (MEMS) detecting component s408, weight sensing component s410, temperature sensing component s412, radio freq ID (RFID) sensing component s414, chemical sensing component s416, optical sensing component s418, sound sensing component s420, solid sensing component s422, liquid sensing component s424, solid sensing component s426, climate sensing component s428, vibration sensing component s430, motion sensing component s432, pressure sensing component s434, pattern sensing component s436, color sensing component s438, and encryption sensing component s440.

An exemplary implementation of the electronic communication subsystem s500 is shown in FIG. 17 to optionally include various components such as network cable component s502, optical network component s504, waveguide network component s506, internet network component s508, wireless network component s510, wired network component s512, cellular network component s514, wide area network component s516, local area network component s518, encrypted communication component s520, transceiver component s522, infrared network component s524, transmitter component s526, receiver component s528, receiver component s528, long-range communication component s530, short-range communication component s532, RFID communication component s534, encrypted communication component s536, SMS communication component s538, and tablet communication component s540.

An exemplary implementation of the power subsystem s600 is shown in FIG. 18 to optionally include various components such as electrical component s602, hydrocarbon fuel component s604, hydrogen fuel component s606, solid fuel component s608, liquid fuel component s610, gaseous fuel component s612, battery component s614, battery component s622, battery component s624, battery component s626, battery component s628, power cell component s630, steam generation component s632, solar cell component s634, solar reflector component s636, thermonuclear component s638, and co-generation component s640.

An exemplary implementation of the material processing subsystem s700 is shown in FIG. 19 to optionally include various components such as heating component s702, cooling component s704, microwave component s706, laser component s708, light emitting diode (LED) component s710, peltier cooling component s712, blending component s714, mixer component s716, acoustic energy component s718, stirring component s720, shaker component s722, energy emitting component s724, pump component s726, sorting component s728, infrared component s730, cutting component s732, material storage component s734, material receiving component s736, material containing component s738, and material handling component s740.

An exemplary implementation of the merchandizing subsystem s800 is shown in FIG. 20 to optionally include various components such as stocking resources component s802, receiving shipments component s804, refrigeration operation component s806, displaying operation component s808, cleaning operation component s810, shelving operation component s812, deli operation component s814, produce dept operation component s816, dairy dept operation component s818, meat dept operation component s820, beverage dept operation component s822, poultry dept operation component s824, fish dept operation component s826, infestation operation component s828, health inspection component s830, butcher operation component s832, cereal dept operation component s834, protein dept operation component s836, fat dept operation component s838, and carbohydrate dept operation component s840.

Implementations involve different combinations (otherwise known as “electrical circuitry arrangements”) of components from the subsystems of the grocery information system 10. Exemplary depictions of some of these electrical circuitry arrangements are shown in FIG. 21 to include electronically sending requests electrical circuitry arrangement e11, sending wireless electrical circuitry arrangement e1101, sending keyboarding electrical circuitry arrangement e1102, sending RFID electrical circuitry arrangement e1103, sending LAN electrical circuitry arrangement e1104, sending bar code electrical circuitry arrangement e1105, sending internet electrical circuitry arrangement e1106, sending cell phone electrical circuitry arrangement e1107, sending encrypted electrical circuitry arrangement e1108, sending memory cards electrical circuitry arrangement e1109, sending file transfers electrical circuitry arrangement e1110, sending e-mail electrical circuitry arrangement e1111, sending grocery electrical circuitry arrangement e1112, sending audio electrical circuitry arrangement e1113, sending observation electrical circuitry arrangement e1114, sending behavior electrical circuitry arrangement e1115, sending forbidden electrical circuitry arrangement e1116, sending equipment electrical circuitry arrangement e1117, sending sources prepare electrical circuitry arrangement e1118, and sending materials electrical circuitry arrangement e1119.

Some of these electrical circuitry arrangements are depicted in FIG. 22 to include sending worker handling electrical circuitry arrangement e1120, sending factor handling electrical circuitry arrangement e1121, sending test permitted electrical circuitry arrangement e1122, sending events electrical circuitry arrangement e1123, sending test handling electrical circuitry arrangement e1124, sending chemical test electrical circuitry arrangement e1125, sending chemical standards electrical circuitry arrangement e1126, sending health humans electrical circuitry arrangement e1127, sending test occurrences electrical circuitry arrangement e1128, sending test forbidden electrical circuitry arrangement e1129, sending human behavior electrical circuitry arrangement e1130, sending human observation electrical circuitry arrangement e113, sending customer ordering electrical circuitry arrangement e1132, sending staff ordering electrical circuitry arrangement e1133, sending protein factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1134, sending carbohydrate factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1135, sending fat factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1136, sending meal preparation electrical circuitry arrangement e1137, sending equipment cleaning electrical circuitry arrangement e1138, and sending refrigeration factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1139.

Some of these electrical circuitry arrangements are depicted in FIG. 23 to include sending heat treating electrical circuitry arrangement e1140, sending stock storage electrical circuitry arrangement e1141, sending equipment use electrical circuitry arrangement e1142, sending food preparation electrical circuitry arrangement e1143, sending preparation hindrance electrical circuitry arrangement e1144, sending grocery customer electrical circuitry arrangement e1145, sending operations locations electrical circuitry arrangement e1146, sending wait staff electrical circuitry arrangement e1147, sending compliance factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1148, sending cook staff electrical circuitry arrangement e1149, sending health department electrical circuitry arrangement e1150, sending harvest locations electrical circuitry arrangement e1151, sending genetically modified electrical circuitry arrangement e1152, sending cost products electrical circuitry arrangement e1153, sending food freshness electrical circuitry arrangement e1154, sending food contamination electrical circuitry arrangement e1155, sending organic labeling electrical circuitry arrangement e1156, sending toxin levels electrical circuitry arrangement e1157, sending food combining electrical circuitry arrangement e1158, and sending food shipment electrical circuitry arrangement e1159.

Some of these electrical circuitry arrangements are depicted in FIG. 24 to include sending food dishes electrical circuitry arrangement e1160, sending dispensing prepackaged electrical circuitry arrangement e1161, sending selling courses electrical circuitry arrangement e1162, sending vending machines electrical circuitry arrangement e1163, sending remote customers electrical circuitry arrangement e1164, sending internet ordering electrical circuitry arrangement e1165, and sending whole produce electrical circuitry arrangement e1166, sending mobile dispensaries electrical circuitry arrangement e1167, sending packaged food electrical circuitry arrangement e1168, sending carryout meals electrical circuitry arrangement e1169, sending full course electrical circuitry arrangement e1170, sending salad based electrical circuitry arrangement e1171, sending beef dishes electrical circuitry arrangement e1172, sending seafood dinners electrical circuitry arrangement e1173, sending poultry items electrical circuitry arrangement e1174, sending dairy items electrical circuitry arrangement e1175, sending whole animal electrical circuitry arrangement e1176, sending beverage items electrical circuitry arrangement e1177, sending appetizer items electrical circuitry arrangement e1178, and sending sandwich items electrical circuitry arrangement e1179.

Some of these electrical circuitry arrangements are depicted in FIG. 25 to include sending desserts electrical circuitry arrangement e1180.

Some of these electrical circuitry arrangements are depicted in FIG. 26 to include electronically receiving response electrical circuitry arrangement e12, receiving wireless electrical circuitry arrangement e1201, receiving LAN electrical circuitry arrangement e1202, receiving internet electrical circuitry arrangement e1203, receiving cell phone electrical circuitry arrangement e1204, receiving e-mail electrical circuitry arrangement e1205, receiving codes electrical circuitry arrangement e1206, receiving encrypted electrical circuitry arrangement e1207, receiving naming electrical circuitry arrangement e1208, receiving alpha-numeric text electrical circuitry arrangement e1209, receiving encoded data electrical circuitry arrangement e1210, receiving radio frequency electrical circuitry arrangement e1211, and receiving optical electrical circuitry arrangement e1212, receiving quick response electrical circuitry arrangement e1213, receiving computer servers electrical circuitry arrangement e1214, receiving electronic network electrical circuitry arrangement e1215, receiving radio tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1216, receiving emitter beacons electrical circuitry arrangement e1217, receiving barcode tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1218, and receiving genetic tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1219.

Some of these electrical circuitry arrangements are depicted in FIG. 27 to include receiving biochemical tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1220, receiving chemical tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1221, receiving isotopic tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1222, receiving radioactive tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1223, receiving signal emitting tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1224, receiving identification tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1225, receiving visual shapes electrical circuitry arrangement e1226, receiving color patterns electrical circuitry arrangement e1227, receiving audio emitters electrical circuitry arrangement e1228, receiving electronic databases electrical circuitry arrangement e1229, receiving affixed to items electrical circuitry arrangement e1234, receiving identifiers electrical circuitry arrangement e1231, receiving item transit electrical circuitry arrangement e1232, receiving shelf life electrical circuitry arrangement e1233, receiving affixed to items electrical circuitry arrangement e1234, receiving affixed to pre-processed electrical circuitry arrangement e1235, receiving affixed to structure electrical circuitry arrangement e1236, and receiving affixed to containers electrical circuitry arrangement e1237.

In implementations one or more instructions are stored and/or otherwise borne in various subsystems, components, and/or accessories of the grocery information system 10 such as being borne in a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200. One or more exemplary instructions depicted in FIG. 28 as being borne in an exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 include one or more electronically sending requests instructions i11, one or more sending wireless instructions i1101, one or more sending keyboarding instructions i1102, one or more sending RFID instructions i1103, one or more sending LAN instructions i1104, one or more sending bar code instructions i1105, one or more sending internet instructions i1106, one or more sending cell phone instructions i1107, one or more sending encrypted instructions i1108, one or more sending memory cards instructions i1109, one or more sending file transfers instructions i1110, one or more sending e-mail instructions i1111, one or more sending grocery instructions i1112, one or more sending audio instructions i1113, one or more sending observation instructions i1114, one or more sending behavior instructions i1115, one or more sending forbidden instructions i1116, one or more sending equipment instructions i1117, one or more sending sources prepare instructions i1118, and one or more sending materials instructions i1119.

One or more exemplary instructions depicted in FIG. 29 as being borne in an exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 include one or more sending worker handling instructions i1120, one or more sending factor handling instructions i1121, one or more sending test permitted instructions i1122, one or more sending events instructions i1123, one or more sending test handling instructions i1124, one or more sending chemical test instructions i1125, one or more sending chemical standards instructions i1126, one or more sending health humans instructions i1127, one or more sending test occurrences instructions i1128, one or more sending test forbidden instructions i1129, one or more sending human behavior instructions i1130, one or more sending human observation instructions i1131, one or more sending customer ordering instructions i1132, one or more sending staff ordering instructions i1133, one or more sending protein factors instructions i1134, one or more sending carbohydrate factors instructions i1135, one or more sending fat factors instructions i1136, one or more sending meal preparation instructions i1137, one or more sending equipment cleaning instructions i1138, and one or more sending refrigeration factors instructions i1139.

One or more exemplary instructions depicted in FIG. 30 as being borne in an exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 include one or more sending heat treating instructions i1140, one or more sending stock storage instructions i1141, one or more sending equipment use instructions i1142, one or more sending food preparation instructions i1143, one or more sending preparation hindrance instructions i1144, one or more sending grocery customer instructions i1145, one or more sending operations locations instructions i1146, one or more sending wait staff instructions i1147, one or more sending compliance factors instructions i1148, one or more sending cook staff instructions i1149, one or more sending health department instructions i1150, one or more sending harvest locations instructions i1151, one or more sending genetically modified instructions i1152, one or more sending cost products instructions i1153, one or more sending food freshness instructions i1154, one or more sending food contamination instructions i1155, one or more sending organic labeling instructions i1156, one or more sending toxin levels instructions i1157, one or more sending food combining instructions i1158, and one or more sending food shipment instructions i1159.

One or more exemplary instructions depicted in FIG. 31 as being borne in an exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 include one or more sending food dishes instructions i1160, one or more sending dispensing prepackaged instructions i1161, one or more sending selling courses instructions i1162, one or more sending vending machines instructions i1163, one or more sending remote customers instructions i1164, one or more sending internet ordering instructions i1165, and one or more sending whole produce instructions i1166, one or more sending mobile dispensaries instructions i1167, one or more sending packaged food instructions i1168, one or more sending carryout meals instructions i1169, one or more sending full course instructions i1170, one or more sending salad based instructions i1171, one or more sending beef dishes instructions i1172, one or more sending seafood dinners instructions i1173, one or more sending poultry items instructions i1174, one or more sending dairy items instructions i1175, one or more sending whole animal instructions i1176, one or more sending beverage items instructions i1177, one or more sending appetizer items instructions i1178, and one or more sending sandwich items instructions i1179.

One or more exemplary instructions depicted in FIG. 32 as being borne in an exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 include one or more sending desserts instructions i1180.

One or more exemplary instructions depicted in FIG. 33 as being borne in an exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 include one or more electronically receiving response instructions i12, one or more receiving wireless instructions i1201, one or more receiving LAN instructions i1202, one or more receiving internet instructions i1203, one or more receiving cell phone instructions i1204, one or more receiving e-mail instructions i1205, one or more receiving codes instructions i1206, one or more receiving encrypted instructions i1207, one or more receiving naming instructions i1208, one or more receiving alpha-numeric text instructions i1209, one or more receiving encoded data instructions i1210, one or more receiving radio frequency instructions i1211, one or more receiving optical instructions i1212, one or more receiving quick response instructions i1213, one or more receiving computer servers instructions i1214, one or more receiving electronic network instructions i1215, one or more receiving radio tags instructions i1216, one or more receiving emitter beacons instructions i1217, one or more receiving barcode tags instructions i1218, and one or more receiving genetic tags instructions i1219.

One or more exemplary instructions depicted in FIG. 34 as being borne in an exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 include one or more receiving biochemical tags instructions i1220, one or more receiving chemical tags instructions i1221, one or more receiving isotopic tags instructions i1222, one or more receiving radioactive tags instructions i1223, one or more receiving signal emitting tags instructions i1224, one or more receiving identification tags instructions i1225, one or more receiving visual shapes instructions i1226, one or more receiving color patterns instructions i1227, one or more receiving audio emitters instructions i1228, one or more receiving electronic databases instructions i1229, one or more receiving affixed to items instructions i1234, one or more receiving identifiers instructions i1231, one or more receiving item transit instructions i1232, one or more receiving shelf life instructions i1233, one or more receiving affixed to items instructions i1234, one or more receiving affixed to pre-processed instructions i1235, one or more receiving affixed to structure instructions i1236, and one or more receiving affixed to containers instructions i1237.

Implementations of modules involve different combinations (limited to patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. 101) of one or more aspects from one or more of the electrical circuitry arrangements and/or one or more aspects from one or more of the instructions of the grocery information system 10. Exemplary depictions of some of these modules are shown in FIG. 35 to include electronically sending requests module m11, sending wireless module m1101, sending keyboarding module m1102, sending RFID module m1103, sending LAN module m1104, sending bar code module m1105, sending internet module m1106, sending cell phone module m1107, sending encrypted module m1108, sending memory cards module m1109, sending file transfers module m1110, sending e-mail module m1111, sending grocery module m1112, sending audio module m1113, sending observation module m1114, sending behavior module m1115, sending forbidden module m1116, sending equipment module m1117, sending sources prepare module m1118, and sending materials module m1119.

Some of these modules are depicted in FIG. 36 to include sending worker handling module m1120, sending factor handling module m1121, sending test permitted module m1122, sending events module m1123, sending test handling module m1124, sending chemical test module m1125, sending chemical standards module m1126, sending health humans module m1127, sending test occurrences module m1128, sending test forbidden module m1129, sending human behavior module m1130, sending human observation module m113, sending customer ordering module m1132, sending staff ordering module m1133, sending protein factors module m1134, sending carbohydrate factors module m1135, sending fat factors module m1136, sending meal preparation module m1137, sending equipment cleaning module m1138, and sending refrigeration factors module m1139.

Some of these modules are depicted in FIG. 37 to include sending heat treating module m1140, sending stock storage module m1141, sending equipment use module m1142, sending food preparation module m1143, sending preparation hindrance module m1144, sending grocery customer module m1145, sending operations locations module m1146, sending wait staff module m1147, sending compliance factors module m1148, sending cook staff module m1149, sending health department module m1150, sending harvest locations module m1151, sending genetically modified module m1152, sending cost products module m1153, sending food freshness module m1154, sending food contamination module m1155, sending organic labeling module m1156, sending toxin levels module m1157, sending food combining module m1158, and sending food shipment module m1159.

Some of these modules are depicted in FIG. 38 to include sending food dishes module m1160, sending dispensing prepackaged module m1161, sending selling courses module m1162, sending vending machines module m1163, sending remote customers module m1164, sending internet ordering module m1165, and sending whole produce module m1166, sending mobile dispensaries module m1167, sending packaged food module m1168, sending carryout meals module m1169, sending full course module m1170, sending salad based module m1171, sending beef dishes module m1172, sending seafood dinners module m1173, sending poultry items module m1174, sending dairy items module m1175, sending whole animal module m1176, sending beverage items module m1177, sending appetizer items module m1178, and sending sandwich items module m1179.

Some of these modules are depicted in FIG. 39 to include sending desserts.

Some of these modules are depicted in FIG. 40 to include electronically receiving response module m12, receiving wireless module m1201, receiving LAN module m1202, receiving internet module m1203, receiving cell phone module m1204, receiving e-mail module m1205, receiving codes module m1206, receiving encrypted module m1207, receiving naming module m1208, receiving alpha-numeric text module m1209, receiving encoded data module m1210, receiving radio frequency module m1211, and receiving optical module m1212, receiving quick response module m1213, receiving computer servers module m1214, receiving electronic network module m1215, receiving radio tags module m1216, receiving emitter beacons module m1217, receiving barcode tags module m1218, and receiving genetic tags module m1219.

Some of these modules are depicted in FIG. 41 to include receiving biochemical tags module m12, receiving chemical tags module m1221, receiving isotopic tags module m1222, receiving radioactive tags module m1223, receiving signal emitting tags module m1224, receiving identification tags module m1225, receiving visual shapes module m1226, receiving color patterns module m1227, receiving audio emitters module m1228, receiving electronic databases module m1229, receiving affixed to items module m1234, receiving identifiers module m1231, receiving item transit module m1232, receiving shelf life module m1233, receiving affixed to items module m1234, receiving affixed to pre-processed module m1235, receiving affixed to structure module m1236, and receiving affixed to containers module m1237.

In some implementations, non-transitory signal-bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 as articles of manufacture may store the one or more exemplary instructions. In some implementations, the non-transitory signal bearing medium may include a computer-readable medium. In some implementations, the non-transitory signal-bearing medium may include a recordable medium. In some implementations, the signal-bearing medium may include a communication medium.

The various subsystems and components of the grocery information system s10 such as the control and information processing subsystem s100, the information storage subsystem s200, the information user interface subsystem s300, the sensing subsystem s400 and the electronic communication subsystem s500 and their sub-components and the other exemplary entities depicted may be embodied by hardware, software and/or firmware (limited to patentable subject matter under 35 USC 101). For example, in some implementations of the grocery information system s10, aspects may be implemented with a processor (e.g., microprocessor, controller, and so forth) executing computer readable instructions (e.g., computer program product) stored in a storage medium (e.g., volatile or non-volatile memory) such as a signal-bearing medium. Alternatively, hardware such as application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) may be employed in order to implement such modules in some alternative implementations.

An operational flow o10 as shown in FIG. 42 represents example operations related to electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products and electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances.

FIG. 42 and those figures that follow may have various examples of operational flows, and explanation may be provided with respect to the above-described examples of FIGS. 1-11 and/or with respect to other examples and contexts. Nonetheless, it should be understood that the operational flows may be executed in a number of other environments and contexts, and/or in modified versions of FIGS. 1-11. Furthermore, although the various operational flows are presented in the sequence(s) illustrated, it should be understood that the various operations may be performed in other orders than those which are illustrated, or may be performed concurrently.

In FIG. 42 and those figures that follow, various operations may be depicted in a box-within-a-box manner. Such depictions may indicate that an operation in an internal box may comprise an optional exemplary implementation of the operational step illustrated in one or more external boxes. However, it should be understood that internal box operations may be viewed as independent operations separate from any associated external boxes and may be performed in any sequence with respect to all other illustrated operations, or may be performed concurrently.

For ease of understanding, the flowcharts are organized such that the initial flowcharts present implementations via an example implementation and thereafter the following flowcharts present alternate implementations and/or expansions of the initial flowchart(s) as either sub-component operations or additional component operations building on one or more earlier-presented flowcharts. Those having skill in the art will appreciate that the style of presentation utilized herein (e.g., beginning with a presentation of a flowchart(s) presenting an example implementation and thereafter providing additions to and/or further details in subsequent flowcharts) generally allows for a rapid and easy understanding of the various process implementations. In addition, those skilled in the art will further appreciate that the style of presentation used herein also lends itself well to modular and/or object-oriented program design paradigms.

As shown in FIG. 42, the operational flow o10 proceeds to operation o11 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products. An exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 is depicted as bearing one or more electronically sending requests instructions i11 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o11. In an implementation, the one or more electronically sending requests instructions i11 when executed direct electronically sending (e.g., wifi, laptop entry, RFID scan, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., AVI file format, MP3 file format, audio listening, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., organic produce delivery schedule, cost of labor, record keeping methods, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item presentation, fast food item presentation, family buffet food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., beef main course, pork main course, fish main course, etc.). Furthermore, the electronically sending requests electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e11 when activated will perform the operation o1101. Also, the sending wireless module m1101, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or performs the operation o11. In an implementation, the electronically sending requests electrical circuitry arrangement e11, when activated performs electronically sending (e.g., wifi, laptop entry, RFID scan, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., AVI file format, MP3 file format, audio listening, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., organic produce delivery schedule, cost of labor, record keeping methods, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item presentation, fast food item presentation, family buffet food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., beef main course, pork main course, fish main course, etc.). Also, the electronically sending requests module m11, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o11. In an implementation, the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products is carried out by electronically sending (e.g., wifi, laptop entry, RFID scan, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., AVI file format, MP3 file format, audio listening, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., organic produce delivery schedule, cost of labor, record keeping methods, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item presentation, fast food item presentation, family buffet food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., beef main course, pork main course, fish main course, etc.). For example, in one embodiment queries or other information requests from a grocery management user interface or a shopping cart user interface or other user interface can query for information associated with shipment route, transit time, delivery location, delivery time, inventory storage location, shelf location, shelf time, and/or persons involved thereof, with respect to a produce or other grocery item. Furthering the example, a potential consumer of the produce item can scan a tag associated with the produce item while at a grocery store to send queries or other information requests to obtain at least some of the aforementioned information using a smart phone, which information can support a decision as to whether or not to purchase the produce item. For instance, an user interface can display indication to a shopper to purchase or decline purchase of an item based upon criteria inputted ahead of time by the shopper into a database such as associated with the shopping cart. As another example, upon checkout location at a grocery store, a checkout station user interface can display any of the above referenced information may be evaluated to determine whether or not a minimum or maximum value defined by the consumer has been violated (e.g., max storage shelf time or max time in temperatures exceeding 70 degrees Fahrenheit). If a violation has been found, the consumer can be alerted and such offending item can be removed by either the a clerk or the shopper from any purchase. This could also be performed by a user interface system incorporated into a shopping cart or found adjacent grocery items to be purchased. As a further example, if a deli worker at a grocery store has been diagnosed with a contagious condition, as provided by a health authority, all products handled by the deli worker, as provided by a grocery store, for a predetermined period of time prior to the diagnosis may be identified. Information can then be recorded against those products to alert potential consumers as to any potential risks associated with handling and/or consumption and displayed on user interfaces located such on shopping carts, checkout stations, information booths, or adjacent grocery items to be purchased.

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 43, operation o11 includes an operation o1101 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products via at least in part wireless communication. Origination of an illustratively derived sending wireless component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending wireless component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending wireless instructions i1101 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending wireless electrical circuitry arrangement e1101 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1101. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending wireless instructions i1101 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1101. Furthermore, the sending wireless electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1101, when activated, will perform the operation o1101. Also, the sending wireless module m1101, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1101. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending wireless instructions i1101, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1101 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending wireless electrical circuitry arrangement e1101, when activated, performs the operation o1101 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending wireless module m1101, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1101 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1101 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., wifi, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., AVI file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., organic produce delivery schedule, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., beef main course, etc.) via at least in part wireless communication (e.g., wifi, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 43, operation o11 includes an operation o1102 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products via at least in part one or more keyboarding entries. Origination of an illustratively derived sending keyboarding component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending keyboarding component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending keyboarding instructions i1102 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending keyboarding electrical circuitry arrangement e1102 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1102. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending keyboarding instructions i1102 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1102. Furthermore, the sending keyboarding electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1102, when activated, will perform the operation o1102. Also, the sending keyboarding module m1102, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1102. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending keyboarding instructions i1102, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1102 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending keyboarding electrical circuitry arrangement e1102, when activated, performs the operation o1102 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending keyboarding module m1102, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1102 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1102 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., laptop entry, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., MP3 file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affected, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., cost of labor, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affected, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., pork main course, etc.) via at least in part one or more keyboarding entries (e.g., laptop entry, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 43, operation o11 includes an operation o1103 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products through at least in part radio frequency identification (RFID). Origination of an illustratively derived sending RFID component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending RFID component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending RFID instructions i1103 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending RFID electrical circuitry arrangement e1103 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1103. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending RFID instructions i1103 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1103. Furthermore, the sending RFID electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1103, when activated, will perform the operation o1103. Also, the sending RFID module m1103, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1103. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending RFID instructions i1103, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1103 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending RFID electrical circuitry arrangement e1103, when activated, performs the operation o1103 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending RFID module m1103, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1103 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1103 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., RFID scan, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., audio listening, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., record keeping methods, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., fish main course, etc.) through at least in part radio frequency identification (RFID) (e.g., RFID scan, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 44, operation o11 includes an operation o1104 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products by at least in part one or more local area networks (LAN). Origination of an illustratively derived sending LAN component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending LAN component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending LAN instructions i1104 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending LAN electrical circuitry arrangement e1104 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1104. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending LAN instructions i1104 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1104. Furthermore, the sending LAN electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1104, when activated, will perform the operation o1104. Also, the sending LAN module m1104, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1104. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending LAN instructions i1104, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1104 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending LAN electrical circuitry arrangement e1104, when activated, performs the operation o1104 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending LAN module m1104, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1104 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1104 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., ethernet, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., disobeying safety protocols, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., argue, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., certification deadlines, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., argue, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., tofu main course, etc.) by at least in part one or more local area networks (LAN) (e.g., ethernet, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 44, operation o11 includes an operation o1105 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products via at least in part one or more bar code readers. Origination of an illustratively derived sending bar code component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending bar code component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending bar code instructions i1105 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending bar code electrical circuitry arrangement e1105 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1105. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending bar code instructions i1105 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1105. Furthermore, the sending bar code electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1105, when activated, will perform the operation o1105. Also, the sending bar code module m1105, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1105. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending bar code instructions i1105, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1105 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending bar code electrical circuitry arrangement e1105, when activated, performs the operation o1105 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending bar code module m1105, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1105 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1105 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., UPC scan, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., preparation rates of commercial grocery products, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., connected, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., types of food items on order, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., connected, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., chicken main course, etc.) via at least in part one or more bar code readers (e.g., UPC scan, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 44, operation o11 includes an operation o1106 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products via at least in part internet communication. Origination of an illustratively derived sending internet component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending internet component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending internet instructions i1106 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending internet electrical circuitry arrangement e1106 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1106. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending internet instructions i1106 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1106. Furthermore, the sending internet electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1106, when activated, will perform the operation o1106. Also, the sending internet module m1106, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1106. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending internet instructions i1106, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1106 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending internet electrical circuitry arrangement e1106, when activated, performs the operation o1106 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending internet module m1106, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1106 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1106 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., HTML code, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., food poisoning reports, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., commit to, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., banned food preparation practices, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., commit to, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., seafood main course, etc.) via at least in part internet communication (e.g., HTML code, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 45, operation o11 includes an operation o1107 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products as at least in part cell phone system communication. Origination of an illustratively derived sending cell phone component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending cell phone component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending cell phone instructions i1107 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending cell phone electrical circuitry arrangement e1107 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1107. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending cell phone instructions i1107 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1107. Furthermore, the sending cell phone electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1107, when activated, will perform the operation o1107. Also, the sending cell phone module m1107, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1107. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending cell phone instructions i1107, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1107 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending cell phone electrical circuitry arrangement e1107, when activated, performs the operation o1107 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending cell phone module m1107, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1107 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1107 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., MMS, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., worker illness reports, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., amount of seasonal grocery customer traffic, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., poultry main course, etc.) as at least in part cell phone system communication (e.g., MMS, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 45, operation o11 includes an operation o1108 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products through at least in part one or more encrypted message systems. Origination of an illustratively derived sending encrypted component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending encrypted component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending encrypted instructions i1108 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending encrypted electrical circuitry arrangement e1108 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1108. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending encrypted instructions i1108 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1108. Furthermore, the sending encrypted electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1108, when activated, will perform the operation o1108. Also, the sending encrypted module m1108, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1108. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending encrypted instructions i1108, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1108 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending encrypted electrical circuitry arrangement e1108, when activated, performs the operation o1108 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending encrypted module m1108, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1108 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1108 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., 256-bit AES, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., grocery customer frequency rates, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., embraced by, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., predicted amounts of revenue from particular commercial grocery products, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., embraced by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., diary main course, etc.) through at least in part one or more encrypted message systems (e.g., 256-bit AES, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 45, operation o11 includes an operation o1109 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products via at least in part access to one or more memory cards. Origination of an illustratively derived sending memory cards component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending memory cards component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending memory cards instructions i1109 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending memory cards electrical circuitry arrangement e1109 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1109. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending memory cards instructions i1109 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1109. Furthermore, the sending memory cards electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1109, when activated, will perform the operation o1109. Also, the sending memory cards module m1109, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1109. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending memory cards instructions i1109, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1109 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending memory cards electrical circuitry arrangement e1109, when activated, performs the operation o1109 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending memory cards module m1109, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1109 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1109 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., compact flash, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., total grocery customer expenditures, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., containing, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., fluctuations in workforce at facilities, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., containing, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., vegetarian main course, etc.) via at least in part access to one or more memory cards (e.g., compact flash, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 46, operation o11 includes an operation o1110 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products through at least in part one or more file transfers. Origination of an illustratively derived sending file transfers component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending file transfers component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending file transfers instructions i1110 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending file transfers electrical circuitry arrangement e1110 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1110. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending file transfers instructions i1110 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1110. Furthermore, the sending file transfers electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1110, when activated, will perform the operation o1110. Also, the sending file transfers module m1110, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1110. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending file transfers instructions i1110, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1110 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending file transfers electrical circuitry arrangement e1110, when activated, performs the operation o1110 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending file transfers module m1110, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1110 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1110 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., push-based, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., average shelf life of produce used, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engaging, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., cost factors for labor, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engaging, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., salad main course, etc.) through at least in part one or more file transfers (e.g., push-based, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 46, operation o11 includes an operation o1111 for the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products as at least in part e-mail communication. Origination of an illustratively derived sending e-mail component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending e-mail component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending e-mail instructions i1111 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending e-mail electrical circuitry arrangement e1111 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1111. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending e-mail instructions i1111 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1111. Furthermore, the sending e-mail electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1111, when activated, will perform the operation o1111. Also, the sending e-mail module m1111, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1111. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending e-mail instructions i1111, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1111 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending e-mail electrical circuitry arrangement e1111, when activated, performs the operation o1111 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending e-mail module m1111, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1111 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1111 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically sending (e.g., SMTP server, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., worker accident reports, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engaged by, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., shipping costs incurred, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engaged by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item presentation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., grain main course, etc.) as at least in part e-mail communication (e.g., SMTP server, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 46, operation o11 includes an operation o1112 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part requesting video content information. Origination of an illustratively derived sending grocery component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending grocery component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending grocery instructions i1112 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending grocery electrical circuitry arrangement e1112 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1112. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending grocery instructions i1112 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1112. Furthermore, the sending grocery electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1112, when activated, will perform the operation o1112. Also, the sending grocery module m1112, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1112. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending grocery instructions i1112, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1112 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending grocery electrical circuitry arrangement e1112, when activated, performs the operation o1112 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending grocery module m1112, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1112 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1112 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., radio wave, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., duration of time required to store received stock in refrigeration, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., incorporating, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., shipping schedules involved with food items received by various wholesalers or farms, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., incorporating, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., bean main course, etc.) at least in part requesting video content information (e.g., video content of grocery staff handling food items, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 47, operation o11 includes an operation o1113 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part requesting audio content information. Origination of an illustratively derived sending audio component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending audio component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending audio instructions i1113 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending audio electrical circuitry arrangement e1113 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1113. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending audio instructions i1113 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1113. Furthermore, the sending audio electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1113, when activated, will perform the operation o1113. Also, the sending audio module m1113, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1113. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending audio instructions i1113, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1113 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending audio electrical circuitry arrangement e1113, when activated, performs the operation o1113 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending audio module m1113, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1113 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1113 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., infra-red, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., WAV file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engrossing, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., known pandemic status, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engrossing, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., cooked main course, etc.) at least in part requesting audio content information (e.g., WAV or mp3 file format, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 47, operation o11 includes an operation o1114 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part requesting information regarding human observation. Origination of an illustratively derived sending observation component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending observation component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending observation instructions i1114 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending observation electrical circuitry arrangement e1114 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1114. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending observation instructions i1114 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1114. Furthermore, the sending observation electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1114, when activated, will perform the operation o1114. Also, the sending observation module m1114, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1114. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending observation instructions i1114, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1114 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending observation electrical circuitry arrangement e1114, when activated, performs the operation o1114 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending observation module m1114, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1114 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1114 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., bluetooth, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., visual observation, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., implicate, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., market demands, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., implicate, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., raw main course, etc.) at least in part requesting information regarding human observation (e.g., visual observation, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 47, operation o11 includes an operation o1115 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part requesting information regarding human behavior. Origination of an illustratively derived sending behavior component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending behavior component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending behavior instructions i1115 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending behavior electrical circuitry arrangement e1115 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1115. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending behavior instructions i1115 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1115. Furthermore, the sending behavior electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1115, when activated, will perform the operation o1115. Also, the sending behavior module m1115, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1115. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending behavior instructions i1115, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1115 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending behavior electrical circuitry arrangement e1115, when activated, performs the operation o1115 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending behavior module m1115, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1115 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1115 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., webpage, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., following safety protocols, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., necessitate, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., crop disease status, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., necessitate, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., buffet main course, etc.) at least in part requesting information regarding human behavior (e.g., compliance with safety protocols, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 48, operation o11 includes an operation o1116 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part requesting information with respect to forbidden human behavior as associated with one or more standards as logged. Origination of an illustratively derived sending forbidden component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending forbidden component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending forbidden instructions i1116 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending forbidden electrical circuitry arrangement e1116 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1116. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending forbidden instructions i1116 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1116. Furthermore, the sending forbidden electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1116, when activated, will perform the operation o1116. Also, the sending forbidden module m1116, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1116. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending forbidden instructions i1116, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1116 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending forbidden electrical circuitry arrangement e1116, when activated, performs the operation o1116 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending forbidden module m1116, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1116 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1116 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., website, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., document forgery, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., presuppose, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., climate conditions near the grocery operations facilities, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., presuppose, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., soup main course, etc.) at least in part requesting information with respect to forbidden human behavior as associated with one or more standards as logged (e.g., document forgery, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 48, operation o11 includes an operation o1117 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part requesting information regarding equipment used to prepare one of more commercial grocery products. Origination of an illustratively derived sending equipment component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending equipment component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending equipment instructions i1117 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending equipment electrical circuitry arrangement e1117 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1117. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending equipment instructions i1117 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1117. Furthermore, the sending equipment electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1117, when activated, will perform the operation o1117. Also, the sending equipment module m1117, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1117. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending equipment instructions i1117, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1117 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending equipment electrical circuitry arrangement e1117, when activated, performs the operation o1117 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending equipment module m1117, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1117 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1117 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., cellphone entry, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., grocery customer demographics, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., related to, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., hygiene practices of the grocery operations workers, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., related to, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., stew main course, etc.) including at least in part requesting information regarding equipment used to prepare one of more commercial grocery products (e.g., manufacture recalls regarding equipment used to prepare meals, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 48, operation o11 includes an operation o1118 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part requesting information regarding one or more sources of one or more food materials used to prepare one or more commercial grocery products. Origination of an illustratively derived sending sources prepare component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending sources prepare component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending sources prepare instructions i1118 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending sources prepare electrical circuitry arrangement e1118 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1118. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending sources prepare instructions i1118 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1118. Furthermore, the sending sources prepare electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1118, when activated, will perform the operation o1118. Also, the sending sources prepare module m1118, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1118. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending sources prepare instructions i1118, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1118 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending sources prepare electrical circuitry arrangement e1118, when activated, performs the operation o1118 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending sources prepare module m1118, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1118 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1118 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., satellite transmission, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., facility temperature, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., relationship, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., turnover rate of produce supply, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., relationship, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., hot dish main course, etc.) including at least in part requesting information regarding one or more sources of one or more food materials used to prepare one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., identification and description of farms and wholesalers used to acquire produce to make meals, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 49, operation o11 includes an operation o1119 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products regarding at least in part requesting grocery operations information associated with one or more sources of one or more food materials. Origination of an illustratively derived sending materials component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending materials component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending materials instructions i1119 of FIG. 28, can be used in performance of the sending materials electrical circuitry arrangement e1119 of FIG. 21, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1119. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 28 as bearing the one or more sending materials instructions i1119 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1119. Furthermore, the sending materials electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1119, when activated, will perform the operation o1119. Also, the sending materials module m1119, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1119. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending materials instructions i1119, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1119 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending materials electrical circuitry arrangement e1119, when activated, performs the operation o1119 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending materials module m1119, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1119 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1119 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., pull-based, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., cold packing, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., suggest, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., shipment time required from farm through wholesaler to grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., suggest, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., cold dish main course, etc.) regarding at least in part requesting grocery operations information associated with one or more sources of one or more food materials (e.g., which commercial grocery products are most popular as correlated with what farms and wholesalers were used to supply ingestible materials to make the commercial grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 49, operation o11 includes an operation o1120 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting information regarding worker associated handling of one or more commercial grocery product preparation factors. Origination of an illustratively derived sending worker handling component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending worker handling component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending worker handling instructions i1120 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending worker handling electrical circuitry arrangement e1120 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1120. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending worker handling instructions i1120 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1120. Furthermore, the sending worker handling electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1120, when activated, will perform the operation o1120. Also, the sending worker handling module m1120, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1120. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending worker handling instructions i1120, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1120 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending worker handling electrical circuitry arrangement e1120, when activated, performs the operation o1120 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending worker handling module m1120, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1120 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1120 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., POP3 server, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., oven operation, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., tangle, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., maintenance procedure on grocery operations equipment, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., tangle, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., weight loss main, etc.) at least in part including requesting information regarding worker associated handling of one or more commercial grocery product preparation factors (e.g., compliance with maintenance and cleaning procedures for the grocery product preparation equipment, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 49, operation o11 includes an operation o1121 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting information regarding one or more commercial grocery product preparation factor handling of one or more commercial grocery product preparation factors. Origination of an illustratively derived sending factor handling component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending factor handling component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending factor handling instructions i1121 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending factor handling electrical circuitry arrangement e1121 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1121. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending factor handling instructions i1121 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1121. Furthermore, the sending factor handling electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1121, when activated, will perform the operation o1121. Also, the sending factor handling module m1121, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1121. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending factor handling instructions i1121, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1121 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending factor handling electrical circuitry arrangement e1121, when activated, performs the operation o1121 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending factor handling module m1121, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1121 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1121 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., hardware based encryption, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., electricity usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., exclude, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., cost of extra equipment rental, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., exclude, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., sports nutrition main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting information regarding one or more commercial grocery product preparation factor handling of one or more commercial grocery product preparation factors (e.g., handling of machines configured to produce drink making machines, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 50, operation o11 includes an operation o1122 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting test information regarding permitted grocery operations related item use involved with preparation of one or more commercial grocery products. Origination of an illustratively derived sending test permitted component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending test permitted component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending test permitted instructions i1122 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending test permitted electrical circuitry arrangement e1122 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1122. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending test permitted instructions i1122 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1122. Furthermore, the sending test permitted electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1122, when activated, will perform the operation o1122. Also, the sending test permitted module m1122, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1122. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending test permitted instructions i1122, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1122 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending test permitted electrical circuitry arrangement e1122, when activated, performs the operation o1122 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending test permitted module m1122, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1122 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1122 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., software based encryption, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., refrigeration temperatures, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., bound, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., equipment maintenance schedule, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., bound, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., baked main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting test information regarding permitted grocery operations related item use involved with preparation of one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., testing for toxin levels with organic produce to confirm quality claims for grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 50, operation o11 includes an operation o1123 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting information regarding one or more events associated with one or more grocery operations activities. Origination of an illustratively derived sending events component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending events component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending events instructions i1123 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending events electrical circuitry arrangement e1123 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1123. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending events instructions i1123 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1123. Furthermore, the sending events electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1123, when activated, will perform the operation o1123. Also, the sending events module m1123, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1123. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending events instructions i1123, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1123 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending events electrical circuitry arrangement e1123, when activated, performs the operation o1123 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending events module m1123, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1123 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1123 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., SD card, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., sanitization protocol observance, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., requiring, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., tool requirements for repair of grocery operations equipment, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., requiring, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., fried main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting information regarding one or more events associated with one or more grocery operations activities (e.g., health inspection of a grocery facilities, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 50, operation o11 includes an operation o1124 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting test information regarding handling of grocery operations related items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending test handling component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending test handling component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending test handling instructions i1124 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending test handling electrical circuitry arrangement e1124 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1124. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending test handling instructions i1124 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1124. Furthermore, the sending test handling electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1124, when activated, will perform the operation o1124. Also, the sending test handling module m1124, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1124. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending test handling instructions i1124, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1124 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending test handling electrical circuitry arrangement e1124, when activated, performs the operation o1124 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending test handling module m1124, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1124 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1124 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., SIM card, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., presence of insecticides in food, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., enveloped, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., local regulations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., enveloped, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., grilled main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting test information regarding handling of grocery operations related items (e.g., bacteria testing of surfaces used in handling grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 51, operation o11 includes an operation o1125 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting chemical test information regarding grocery operations related items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending chemical test component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending chemical test component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending chemical test instructions i1125 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending chemical test electrical circuitry arrangement e1125 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1125. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending chemical test instructions i1125 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1125. Furthermore, the sending chemical test electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1125, when activated, will perform the operation o1125. Also, the sending chemical test module m1125, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1125. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending chemical test instructions i1125, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1125 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending chemical test electrical circuitry arrangement e1125, when activated, performs the operation o1125 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending chemical test module m1125, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1125 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1125 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., email, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., preparation speed of cooks, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., envelope, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., type of cuisine prepared by the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., envelope, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., steamed main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting chemical test information regarding grocery operations related items (e.g., residue testing to determine levels toxins on surfaces in handling grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 51, operation o11 includes an operation o1126 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting chemical test information regarding commercial grocery product status with respect to one or more standards as logged. Origination of an illustratively derived sending chemical standards component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending chemical standards component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending chemical standards instructions i1126 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending chemical standards electrical circuitry arrangement e1126 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1126. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending chemical standards instructions i1126 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1126. Furthermore, the sending chemical standards electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1126, when activated, will perform the operation o1126. Also, the sending chemical standards module m1126, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1126. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending chemical standards instructions i1126, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1126 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending chemical standards electrical circuitry arrangement e1126, when activated, performs the operation o1126 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending chemical standards module m1126, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1126 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1126 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., peer to peer, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., labor force scheduling, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associate with, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., demographic location of the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associate with, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., chilled main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting chemical test information regarding commercial grocery product status with respect to one or more standards as logged (e.g., testing grocery meat products for growth hormone levels, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 51, operation o11 includes an operation o1127 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting test information regarding health status of one or more humans involved with one or more grocery operations activities. Origination of an illustratively derived sending health humans component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending health humans component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending health humans instructions i1127 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending health humans electrical circuitry arrangement e1127 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1127. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending health humans instructions i1127 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1127. Furthermore, the sending health humans electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1127, when activated, will perform the operation o1127. Also, the sending health humans module m1127, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1127. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending health humans instructions i1127, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1127 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending health humans electrical circuitry arrangement e1127, when activated, performs the operation o1127 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending health humans module m1127, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1127 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1127 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., 10-key, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., future market demands, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., embroil, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., age of equipment used in the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., embroil, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., microwaved main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting test information regarding health status of one or more humans involved with one or more grocery operations activities (e.g., infectious disease testing of grocery clerks, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 52, operation o11 includes an operation o1128 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting test information regarding one or more occurrences of grocery operations behavior with respect to one or more guidelines as logged. Origination of an illustratively derived sending test occurrences component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending test occurrences component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending test occurrences instructions i1128 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending test occurrences electrical circuitry arrangement e1128 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1128. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending test occurrences instructions i1128 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1128. Furthermore, the sending test occurrences electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1128, when activated, will perform the operation o1128. Also, the sending test occurrences module m1128, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1128. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending test occurrences instructions i1128, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1128 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending test occurrences electrical circuitry arrangement e1128, when activated, performs the operation o1128 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending test occurrences module m1128, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1128 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1128 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., USB port, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., improper data calculation, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., take in, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., distribution of various type of foods served, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., take in, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., convection oven prepared main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting test information regarding one or more occurrences of grocery operations behavior with respect to one or more guidelines as logged (e.g., grocery operations worker hygiene habits, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 52, operation o11 includes an operation o1129 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting test information with respect to forbidden grocery operations worker behavior as associated with one or more standards as logged. Origination of an illustratively derived sending test forbidden component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending test forbidden component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending test forbidden instructions i1129 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending test forbidden electrical circuitry arrangement e1129 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1129. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending test forbidden instructions i1129 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1129. Furthermore, the sending test forbidden electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1129, when activated, will perform the operation o1129. Also, the sending test forbidden module m1129, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1129. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending test forbidden instructions i1129, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1129 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending test forbidden electrical circuitry arrangement e1129, when activated, performs the operation o1129 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending test forbidden module m1129, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1129 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1129 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., FTP, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., infestation of grocery, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., comprised of, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., labor laws, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., comprised of, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., smoked main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting test information with respect to forbidden grocery operations worker behavior as associated with one or more standards as logged (e.g., lack of sanitary measures performed by grocery workers, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 52, operation o11 includes an operation o1130 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting information regarding human behavior. Origination of an illustratively derived sending human behavior component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending human behavior component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending human behavior instructions i1130 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending human behavior electrical circuitry arrangement e1130 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1130. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending human behavior instructions i1130 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1130. Furthermore, the sending human behavior electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1130, when activated, will perform the operation o1130. Also, the sending human behavior module m1130, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1130. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending human behavior instructions i1130, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1130 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending human behavior electrical circuitry arrangement e1130, when activated, performs the operation o1130 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending human behavior module m1130, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1130 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1130 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., HTTP, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., sanitizer usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., comprehend, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., safety regulations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., comprehend, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., boiled main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting information regarding human behavior (e.g., presence of grocery supervisors during testing procedures, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 53, operation o11 includes an operation o1131 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting test information regarding human observation. Origination of an illustratively derived sending human observation component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending human observation component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending human observation instructions i1131 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending human observation electrical circuitry arrangement e1131 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1131. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending human observation instructions i1131 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1131. Furthermore, the sending human observation electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1131, when activated, will perform the operation o1131. Also, the sending human observation module m1131, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1131. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending human observation instructions i1131, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1131 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending human observation electrical circuitry arrangement e1131, when activated, performs the operation o1131 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending human observation module m1131, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1131 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1131 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., radio communication, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., cleaning protocols implemented, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., neighboring grocery operations facilities, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., sandwich main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting test information regarding human observation (e.g., perception of grocery items regarding their level of quality, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 53, operation o11 includes an operation o1132 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting grocery operations grocery customer ordering information of one or more commercial grocery products. Origination of an illustratively derived sending customer ordering component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending customer ordering component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending customer ordering instructions i1132 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending customer ordering electrical circuitry arrangement e1132 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1132. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending customer ordering instructions i1132 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1132. Furthermore, the sending customer ordering electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1132, when activated, will perform the operation o1132. Also, the sending customer ordering module m1132, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1132. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending customer ordering instructions i1132, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1132 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending customer ordering electrical circuitry arrangement e1132, when activated, performs the operation o1132 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending customer ordering module m1132, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1132 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1132 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., cellular, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., humidity of storage units, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affected, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., any quarantines imposed in surrounding area, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affected, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., rotisserie main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting grocery operations grocery customer ordering information of one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., days of highest demand of grocery items as correlated with seasonal holidays, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 53, operation o11 includes an operation o1133 for electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part as grocery operations staff ordering information of one or more ingredients for one or more commercial grocery products. Origination of an illustratively derived sending staff ordering component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending staff ordering component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending staff ordering instructions i1133 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending staff ordering electrical circuitry arrangement e1133 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1133. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending staff ordering instructions i1133 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1133. Furthermore, the sending staff ordering electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1133, when activated, will perform the operation o1133. Also, the sending staff ordering module m1133, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1133. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending staff ordering instructions i1133, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1133 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending staff ordering electrical circuitry arrangement e1133, when activated, performs the operation o1133 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending staff ordering module m1133, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1133 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1133 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., TCP/IP, etc.) the one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., oxygen sensor of preparation equipment, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., pesticide levels of food used to prepare dishes served, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., braised main course, etc.) at least in part as grocery operations staff ordering information of one or more ingredients for one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., survey results regarding ordering habits of grocery operations workers, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 54, operation o11 includes an operation o1134 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more protein factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending protein factors component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending protein factors component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending protein factors instructions i1134 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending protein factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1134 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1134. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending protein factors instructions i1134 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1134. Furthermore, the sending protein factors electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1134, when activated, will perform the operation o1134. Also, the sending protein factors module m1134, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1134. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending protein factors instructions i1134, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1134 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending protein factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1134, when activated, performs the operation o1134 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending protein factors module m1134, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1134 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1134 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., RS-232, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., psi, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., argue, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., type of sanitizers used, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., argue, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., sous-vide main course, etc.) including at least in part one or more protein factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., highest demand sources of beef used in grocery merchandise, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 54, operation o11 includes an operation o1135 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more carbohydrate factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending carbohydrate factors component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending carbohydrate factors component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending carbohydrate factors instructions i1135 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending carbohydrate factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1135 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1135. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending carbohydrate factors instructions i1135 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1135. Furthermore, the sending carbohydrate factors electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1135, when activated, will perform the operation o1135. Also, the sending carbohydrate factors module m1135, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1135. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending carbohydrate factors instructions i1135, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1135 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending carbohydrate factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1135, when activated, performs the operation o1135 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending carbohydrate factors module m1135, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1135 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1135 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., tablet entry, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., in Hg, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., connected, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., whether any GMO foods are served, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., connected, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., blended main course, etc.) including at least in part one or more carbohydrate factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., what GMO carbohydrate foods are sold, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 54, operation o11 includes an operation o1136 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more fat factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending fat factors component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending fat factors component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending fat factors instructions i1136 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending fat factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1136 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1136. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending fat factors instructions i1136 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1136. Furthermore, the sending fat factors electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1136, when activated, will perform the operation o1136. Also, the sending fat factors module m1136, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1136. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending fat factors instructions i1136, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1136 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending fat factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1136, when activated, performs the operation o1136 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending fat factors module m1136, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1136 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1136 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., PDA entry, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., equipment maintenance, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., commit to, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., instances of health violations in grocery operations facilities, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., commit to, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., beverage main course, etc.) including at least in part one or more fat factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., instances of health violations in grocery operations facilities regarding fat based food item handling equipment, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 55, operation o11 includes an operation o1137 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more meal preparation factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending meal preparation component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending meal preparation component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending meal preparation instructions i1137 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending meal preparation electrical circuitry arrangement e1137 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1137. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending meal preparation instructions i1137 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1137. Furthermore, the sending meal preparation electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1137, when activated, will perform the operation o1137. Also, the sending meal preparation module m1137, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1137. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending meal preparation instructions i1137, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1137 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending meal preparation electrical circuitry arrangement e1137, when activated, performs the operation o1137 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending meal preparation module m1137, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1137 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1137 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., desktop entry, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., nitrogen gas levels of storage units, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., purchasing patterns from wholesalers, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., protein dominant main course, etc.) including at least in part one or more meal preparation factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., availability patterns from wholesalers of s, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 55, operation o11 includes an operation o1138 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more equipment cleaning factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending equipment cleaning component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending equipment cleaning component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending equipment cleaning instructions i1138 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending equipment cleaning electrical circuitry arrangement e1138 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1138. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending equipment cleaning instructions i1138 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1138. Furthermore, the sending equipment cleaning electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1138, when activated, will perform the operation o1138. Also, the sending equipment cleaning module m1138, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1138. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending equipment cleaning instructions i1138, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1138 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending equipment cleaning electrical circuitry arrangement e1138, when activated, performs the operation o1138 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending equipment cleaning module m1138, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1138 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1138 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., acoustic energy, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., amount of waste to disposed of, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., embraced by, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., rodent infestation history, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., embraced by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., carbohydrate dominant main course, etc.) including at least in part one or more equipment cleaning factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., rodent infestation history, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 55, operation o11 includes an operation o1139 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more refrigeration factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending refrigeration factors component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending refrigeration factors component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending refrigeration factors instructions i1139 of FIG. 29, can be used in performance of the sending refrigeration factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1139 of FIG. 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1139. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 29 as bearing the one or more sending refrigeration factors instructions i1139 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1139. Furthermore, the sending refrigeration factors electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1139, when activated, will perform the operation o1139. Also, the sending refrigeration factors module m1139, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1139. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending refrigeration factors instructions i1139, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1139 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending refrigeration factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1139, when activated, performs the operation o1139 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending refrigeration factors module m1139, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1139 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1139 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., VHF, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., carrier information for food shipments, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., containing, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., recycling practices implemented, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., containing, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., fat dominant main course, etc.) including at least in part one or more refrigeration factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., operational temperature profiles for refrigeration systems, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 56, operation o11 includes an operation o1140 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more heat treating factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending heat treating component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending heat treating component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending heat treating instructions i1140 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending heat treating electrical circuitry arrangement e1140 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1140. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending heat treating instructions i1140 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1140. Furthermore, the sending heat treating electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1140, when activated, will perform the operation o1140. Also, the sending heat treating module m1140, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1140. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending heat treating instructions i1140, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1140 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending heat treating electrical circuitry arrangement e1140, when activated, performs the operation o1140 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending heat treating module m1140, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1140 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1140 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., UFH, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., water usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engaging, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., demographics of grocery customers, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engaging, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., pasta main course, etc.) including at least in part one or more heat treating factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., temperature settings of ovens used to prepare meals, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 56, operation o11 includes an operation o1141 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food stock storage factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending stock storage component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending stock storage component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending stock storage instructions i1141 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending stock storage electrical circuitry arrangement e1141 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1141. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending stock storage instructions i1141 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1141. Furthermore, the sending stock storage electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1141, when activated, will perform the operation o1141. Also, the sending stock storage module m1141, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1141. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending stock storage instructions i1141, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1141 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending stock storage electrical circuitry arrangement e1141, when activated, performs the operation o1141 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending stock storage module m1141, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1141 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1141 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., FRS, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., produce quality observed as received from various farms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engaged by, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., preparation rate for various grocery merchandise sold, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engaged by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., beef side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more food stock storage factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., time distribution of stock rotations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 56, operation o11 includes an operation o1142 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more equipment use factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending equipment use component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending equipment use component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending equipment use instructions i1142 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending equipment use electrical circuitry arrangement e1142 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1142. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending equipment use instructions i1142 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1142. Furthermore, the sending equipment use electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1142, when activated, will perform the operation o1142. Also, the sending equipment use module m1142, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1142. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending equipment use instructions i1142, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1142 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending equipment use electrical circuitry arrangement e1142, when activated, performs the operation o1142 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending equipment use module m1142, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1142 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1142 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., GMRS, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., meat quality observed as received from various farms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., incorporating, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., profit margin on various grocery merchandise, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., incorporating, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., pork side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more equipment use factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., equipment repair and maintenance histories, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 57, operation o11 includes an operation o1143 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food preparation support factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending food preparation component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending food preparation component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending food preparation instructions i1143 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending food preparation electrical circuitry arrangement e1143 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1143. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending food preparation instructions i1143 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1143. Furthermore, the sending food preparation electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1143, when activated, will perform the operation o1143. Also, the sending food preparation module m1143, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1143. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending food preparation instructions i1143, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1143 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food preparation electrical circuitry arrangement e1143, when activated, performs the operation o1143 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food preparation module m1143, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1143 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1143 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., IEEE 802.11, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., poultry quality observed as received from various farms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engrossing, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., grocery customer occupation statistics, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engrossing, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., fish side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more food preparation support factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., grocery operations worker leave of absence histories, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 57, operation o11 includes an operation o1144 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food preparation hindrance factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending preparation hindrance component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending preparation hindrance component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending preparation hindrance instructions i1144 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending preparation hindrance electrical circuitry arrangement e1144 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1144. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending preparation hindrance instructions i1144 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1144. Furthermore, the sending preparation hindrance electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1144, when activated, will perform the operation o1144. Also, the sending preparation hindrance module m1144, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1144. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending preparation hindrance instructions i1144, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1144 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending preparation hindrance electrical circuitry arrangement e1144, when activated, performs the operation o1144 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending preparation hindrance module m1144, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1144 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1144 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., CDMA, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., shipping container information, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., implicate, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., garbage disposal practices, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., implicate, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item receiving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., tofu side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more food preparation hindrance factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., garbage disposal practices, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 57, operation o11 includes an operation o1145 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more grocery customer related factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending grocery customer component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending grocery customer component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending grocery customer instructions i1145 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending grocery customer electrical circuitry arrangement e1145 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1145. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending grocery customer instructions i1145 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1145. Furthermore, the sending grocery customer electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1145, when activated, will perform the operation o1145. Also, the sending grocery customer module m1145, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1145. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending grocery customer instructions i1145, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1145 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending grocery customer electrical circuitry arrangement e1145, when activated, performs the operation o1145 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending grocery customer module m1145, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1145 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1145 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., GPRS, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., dairy quality observed from various farms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., necessitate, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., standards used to classify condition of food received, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., necessitate, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., chicken side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more grocery customer related factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., occupancy statistics for grocery customers with respect to specials of the day, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 58, operation o11 includes an operation o1146 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more aspects regarding one or more grocery operations locations involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending operations locations component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending operations locations component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending operations locations instructions i1146 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending operations locations electrical circuitry arrangement e1146 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1146. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending operations locations instructions i1146 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1146. Furthermore, the sending operations locations electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1146, when activated, will perform the operation o1146. Also, the sending operations locations module m1146, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1146. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending operations locations instructions i1146, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1146 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending operations locations electrical circuitry arrangement e1146, when activated, performs the operation o1146 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending operations locations module m1146, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1146 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1146 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., G, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., AVI file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., presuppose, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., standards used to classify condition of food stored, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., presuppose, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., seafood side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more aspects regarding one or more grocery operations locations involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., condition of water supply and air quality of grocery operations facility, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 58, operation o11 includes an operation o1147 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more wait staff factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending wait staff component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending wait staff component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending wait staff instructions i1147 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending wait staff electrical circuitry arrangement e1147 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1147. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending wait staff instructions i1147 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1147. Furthermore, the sending wait staff electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1147, when activated, will perform the operation o1147. Also, the sending wait staff module m1147, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1147. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending wait staff instructions i1147, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1147 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending wait staff electrical circuitry arrangement e1147, when activated, performs the operation o1147 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending wait staff module m1147, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1147 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1147 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., G4, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., MP3 file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., related to, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., grocery operations worker exemplary behavior, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., related to, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., poultry side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more wait staff factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., grocery worker turnover statistics, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 58, operation o11 includes an operation o1148 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more compliance factors for one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending compliance factors component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending compliance factors component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending compliance factors instructions i1148 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending compliance factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1148 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1148. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending compliance factors instructions i1148 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1148. Furthermore, the sending compliance factors electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1148, when activated, will perform the operation o1148. Also, the sending compliance factors module m1148, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1148. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending compliance factors instructions i1148, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1148 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending compliance factors electrical circuitry arrangement e1148, when activated, performs the operation o1148 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending compliance factors module m1148, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1148 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1148 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., CD-ROM, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., audio listening, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., relationship, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., grocery operations worker poor behavior, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., relationship, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., diary side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more compliance factors for one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., health inspection violations, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 59, operation o11 includes an operation o1149 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more cook staff related factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending cook staff component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending cook staff component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending cook staff instructions i1149 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending cook staff electrical circuitry arrangement e1149 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1149. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending cook staff instructions i1149 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1149. Furthermore, the sending cook staff electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1149, when activated, will perform the operation o1149. Also, the sending cook staff module m1149, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1149. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending cook staff instructions i1149, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1149 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending cook staff electrical circuitry arrangement e1149, when activated, performs the operation o1149 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending cook staff module m1149, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1149 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1149 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., DVD, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., disobeying safety protocols, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., suggest, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding food quality from one or more wholesalers, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., suggest, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., vegetarian side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more cook staff related factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., illness histories of grocery merchandise preparation staff, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 59, operation o11 includes an operation o1150 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more health department reportable factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending health department component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending health department component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending health department instructions i1150 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending health department electrical circuitry arrangement e1150 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1150. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending health department instructions i1150 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1150. Furthermore, the sending health department electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1150, when activated, will perform the operation o1150. Also, the sending health department module m1150, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1150. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending health department instructions i1150, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1150 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending health department electrical circuitry arrangement e1150, when activated, performs the operation o1150 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending health department module m1150, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1150 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1150 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., hard drive, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., commissary occupation rates, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., tangle, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding food quality from one or more farms, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., tangle, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., salad side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more health department reportable factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., sanitation procedures mandated by health department, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 59, operation o11 includes an operation o1151 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more harvest locations of one or more food ingredients factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending harvest locations component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending harvest locations component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending harvest locations instructions i1151 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending harvest locations electrical circuitry arrangement e1151 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1151. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending harvest locations instructions i1151 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1151. Furthermore, the sending harvest locations electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1151, when activated, will perform the operation o1151. Also, the sending harvest locations module m1151, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1151. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending harvest locations instructions i1151, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1151 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending harvest locations electrical circuitry arrangement e1151, when activated, performs the operation o1151 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending harvest locations module m1151, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1151 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1151 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., wifi, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., turnover in machine vending if prepared meals, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., exclude, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more grocery operations workers, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., exclude, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., grain side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more harvest locations of one or more food ingredients factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., country, state and county of origin for apples used in dessert grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 60, operation o11 includes an operation o1152 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more genetically modified organism factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending genetically modified component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending genetically modified component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending genetically modified instructions i1152 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending genetically modified electrical circuitry arrangement e1152 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1152. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending genetically modified instructions i1152 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1152. Furthermore, the sending genetically modified electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1152, when activated, will perform the operation o1152. Also, the sending genetically modified module m1152, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1152. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending genetically modified instructions i1152, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1152 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending genetically modified electrical circuitry arrangement e1152, when activated, performs the operation o1152 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending genetically modified module m1152, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1152 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1152 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., laptop entry, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., UV index of current climate, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., bound, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more grocery operations equipment, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., bound, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., bean side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more genetically modified organism factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., existence of certification on non-GMO produce used in grocery salad products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 60, operation o11 includes an operation o1153 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part cost of one or more commercial grocery products involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending cost products component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending cost products component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending cost products instructions i1153 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending cost products electrical circuitry arrangement e1153 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1153. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending cost products instructions i1153 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1153. Furthermore, the sending cost products electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1153, when activated, will perform the operation o1153. Also, the sending cost products module m1153, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1153. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending cost products instructions i1153, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1153 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending cost products electrical circuitry arrangement e1153, when activated, performs the operation o1153 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending cost products module m1153, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1153 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1153 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., RFID scan, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., carbon dioxide levels in facility rooms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., requiring, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more types of food materials used to prepare one or more food items to be served, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., requiring, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., cooked side dish, etc.) including at least in part cost of one or more commercial grocery products involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., seasonal fluctuations of grocery merchandise item pricing, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 60, operation o11 includes an operation o1154 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food freshness aspects involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending food freshness component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending food freshness component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending food freshness instructions i1154 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending food freshness electrical circuitry arrangement e1154 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1154. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending food freshness instructions i1154 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1154. Furthermore, the sending food freshness electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1154, when activated, will perform the operation o1154. Also, the sending food freshness module m1154, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1154. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending food freshness instructions i1154, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1154 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food freshness electrical circuitry arrangement e1154, when activated, performs the operation o1154 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food freshness module m1154, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1154 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1154 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., ethernet, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., water usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., enveloped, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more types of dishes prepared by the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., enveloped, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., raw side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more food freshness aspects involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., transit time between farm, wholesaler and grocery, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 61, operation o11 includes an operation o1155 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food contamination aspects related activities involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending food contamination component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending food contamination component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending food contamination instructions i1155 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending food contamination electrical circuitry arrangement e1155 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1155. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending food contamination instructions i1155 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1155. Furthermore, the sending food contamination electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1155, when activated, will perform the operation o1155. Also, the sending food contamination module m1155, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1155. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending food contamination instructions i1155, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1155 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food contamination electrical circuitry arrangement e1155, when activated, performs the operation o1155 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food contamination module m1155, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1155 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1155 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., UPC scan, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., natural gas usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., envelope, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more types of food items served by the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., envelope, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item storing, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., buffet side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more food contamination aspects related activities involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., recall notices for ingestible materials used in commercial grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 61, operation o11 includes an operation o1156 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more organic labeling of food aspects involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending organic labeling component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending organic labeling component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending organic labeling instructions i1156 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending organic labeling electrical circuitry arrangement e1156 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1156. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending organic labeling instructions i1156 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1156. Furthermore, the sending organic labeling electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1156, when activated, will perform the operation o1156. Also, the sending organic labeling module m1156, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1156. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending organic labeling instructions i1156, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1156 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending organic labeling electrical circuitry arrangement e1156, when activated, performs the operation o1156 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending organic labeling module m1156, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1156 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1156 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., HTML code, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., methane gas usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associate with, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more procedures used to prepare one or more food items by the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associate with, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., soup side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more organic labeling of food aspects involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., verification of organic labeling of materials used for the commercial grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 61, operation o11 includes an operation o1157 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more toxin levels in food involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending toxin levels component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending toxin levels component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending toxin levels instructions i1157 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending toxin levels electrical circuitry arrangement e1157 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1157. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending toxin levels instructions i1157 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1157. Furthermore, the sending toxin levels electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1157, when activated, will perform the operation o1157. Also, the sending toxin levels module m1157, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1157. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending toxin levels instructions i1157, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1157 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending toxin levels electrical circuitry arrangement e1157, when activated, performs the operation o1157 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending toxin levels module m1157, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1157 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1157 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., MMS, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., MPEG file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., embroil, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., age profile of equipment used, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., embroil, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., stew side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more toxin levels in food involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., toxin level histories for produce from various wholesalers, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 62, operation o11 includes an operation o1158 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food combining related aspects involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending food combining component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending food combining component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending food combining instructions i1158 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending food combining electrical circuitry arrangement e1158 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1158. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending food combining instructions i1158 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1158. Furthermore, the sending food combining electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1158, when activated, will perform the operation o1158. Also, the sending food combining module m1158, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1158. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending food combining instructions i1158, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1158 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food combining electrical circuitry arrangement e1158, when activated, performs the operation o1158 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food combining module m1158, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1158 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1158 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., 256-bit AES, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., WAV file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., take in, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., lease duration of equipment, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., take in, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., hot side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more food combining related aspects involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., instances of fast digesting sugars with slow digesting proteins and fats in various commercial grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 62, operation o11 includes an operation o1159 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food shipment related aspects involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived sending food shipment component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending food shipment component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending food shipment instructions i1159 of FIG. 30, can be used in performance of the sending food shipment electrical circuitry arrangement e1159 of FIG. 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1159. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 30 as bearing the one or more sending food shipment instructions i1159 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1159. Furthermore, the sending food shipment electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1159, when activated, will perform the operation o1159. Also, the sending food shipment module m1159, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1159. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending food shipment instructions i1159, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1159 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food shipment electrical circuitry arrangement e1159, when activated, performs the operation o1159 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food shipment module m1159, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1159 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1159 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., compact flash, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., visual observation, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., comprised of, etc.) the one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., efficiency of equipment used, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., comprised of, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., cold side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more food shipment related aspects involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects (e.g., temperature profiles of grocery products receiving docks, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 62, operation o11 includes an operation o1160 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part preparing one or more food dishes for consumption by grocery customers. Origination of an illustratively derived sending food dishes component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending food dishes component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending food dishes instructions i1160 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending food dishes electrical circuitry arrangement e1160 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1160. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending food dishes instructions i1160 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1160. Furthermore, the sending food dishes electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1160, when activated, will perform the operation o1160. Also, the sending food dishes module m1160, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1160. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending food dishes instructions i1160, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1160 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food dishes electrical circuitry arrangement e1160, when activated, performs the operation o1160 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending food dishes module m1160, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1160 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1160 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., push-based, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., adherence to safety protocols, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., comprehend, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., location of grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., comprehend, etc.) the grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., weight loss side dish, etc.) including at least in part preparing one or more food dishes for consumption by grocery customers (e.g., presentation of Asian food dishes in ethnic food department, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 63, operation o11 includes an operation o1161 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part dispensing one or more prepackaged food dishes. Origination of an illustratively derived sending dispensing prepackaged component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending dispensing prepackaged component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending dispensing prepackaged instructions i1161 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending dispensing prepackaged electrical circuitry arrangement e1161 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1161. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending dispensing prepackaged instructions i1161 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1161. Furthermore, the sending dispensing prepackaged electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1161, when activated, will perform the operation o1161. Also, the sending dispensing prepackaged module m1161, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1161. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending dispensing prepackaged instructions i1161, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1161 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending dispensing prepackaged electrical circuitry arrangement e1161, when activated, performs the operation o1161 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending dispensing prepackaged module m1161, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1161 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1161 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., SMTP server, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., document forgery, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., calculate, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., type of grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., calculate, etc.) the grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., sports nutrition side dish, etc.) including at least in part dispensing one or more prepackaged food dishes (e.g., wholesale grocery foods items regarding school cafeteria food item packaging, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 63, operation o11 includes an operation o1162 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part selling one or more meal courses. Origination of an illustratively derived sending selling courses component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending selling courses component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending selling courses instructions i1162 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending selling courses electrical circuitry arrangement e1162 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1162. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending selling courses instructions i1162 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1162. Furthermore, the sending selling courses electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1162, when activated, will perform the operation o1162. Also, the sending selling courses module m1162, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1162. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending selling courses instructions i1162, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1162 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending selling courses electrical circuitry arrangement e1162, when activated, performs the operation o1162 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending selling courses module m1162, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1162 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1162 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., radio wave, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., scheduled feedings of nursing home residences, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affected, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., whether grocery operations facility is part of a franchise, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affected, etc.) the grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., baked side dish, etc.) including at least in part selling one or more meal courses (e.g., wholesale grocery outlet for food items for meals prepared by hotel staff, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 63, operation o11 includes an operation o1163 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part dispensing one or more food items by one or more vending machines. Origination of an illustratively derived sending vending machines component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending vending machines component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending vending machines instructions i1163 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending vending machines electrical circuitry arrangement e1163 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1163. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending vending machines instructions i1163 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1163. Furthermore, the sending vending machines electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1163, when activated, will perform the operation o1163. Also, the sending vending machines module m1163, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1163. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending vending machines instructions i1163, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1163 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending vending machines electrical circuitry arrangement e1163, when activated, performs the operation o1163 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending vending machines module m1163, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1163 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1163 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., infra-red, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., storage room temperature. profiles, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., relative amounts of saturated to unsaturated fat used in preparation of grocery merchandise, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affecting, etc.) the grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., fried side dish, etc.) including at least in part dispensing one or more food items by one or more vending machines (e.g., grocery dispensing hot dinners from vending machine, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 64, operation o11 includes an operation o1164 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part shipping one or more food items to one or more remote customers. Origination of an illustratively derived sending remote customers component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending remote customers component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending remote customers instructions i1164 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending remote customers electrical circuitry arrangement e1164 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1164. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending remote customers instructions i1164 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1164. Furthermore, the sending remote customers electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1164, when activated, will perform the operation o1164. Also, the sending remote customers module m1164, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1164. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending remote customers instructions i1164, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1164 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending remote customers electrical circuitry arrangement e1164, when activated, performs the operation o1164 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending remote customers module m1164, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1164 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1164 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., bluetooth, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., cold storage data for stored food materials, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., argue, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., labor laws, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., argue, etc.) the grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., grilled side dish, etc.) including at least in part shipping one or more food items to one or more remote customers (e.g., shipping commercial grocery products through private carrier such as, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 64, operation o11 includes an operation o1165 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part providing grocery operations associated with internet based ordering of one or more food items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending internet ordering component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending internet ordering component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending internet ordering instructions i1165 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending internet ordering electrical circuitry arrangement e1165 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1165. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending internet ordering instructions i1165 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1165. Furthermore, the sending internet ordering electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1165, when activated, will perform the operation o1165. Also, the sending internet ordering module m1165, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1165. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending internet ordering instructions i1165, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1165 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending internet ordering electrical circuitry arrangement e1165, when activated, performs the operation o1165 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending internet ordering module m1165, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1165 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1165 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., webpage, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., stove maintenance operation, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., connected, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., safety regulations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., connected, etc.) the grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., steamed side dish, etc.) including at least in part providing grocery operations associated with internet based ordering of one or more food items (e.g., transporting prepared commercial grocery products locally in response to internet ordering, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 64, operation o11 includes an operation o1166 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part selling whole produce to be used in preparation of one or more full course meals. Origination of an illustratively derived sending whole produce component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending whole produce component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending whole produce instructions i1166 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending whole produce electrical circuitry arrangement e1166 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1166. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending whole produce instructions i1166 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1166. Furthermore, the sending whole produce electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1166, when activated, will perform the operation o1166. Also, the sending whole produce module m1166, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1166. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending whole produce instructions i1166, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1166 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending whole produce electrical circuitry arrangement e1166, when activated, performs the operation o1166 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending whole produce module m1166, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1166 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1166 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., website, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., electricity usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., commit to, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., relative amounts of sugars to slowly digesting starches used in cooking, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., commit to, etc.) the grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item packaging, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., chilled side dish, etc.) including at least in part selling whole produce to be used in preparation of one or more full course meals (e.g., selling grocery food items for preparing appetizers, salads, and Italian main course meals, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 65, operation o11 includes an operation o1167 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part selling food items through one or more mobile dispensaries. Origination of an illustratively derived sending mobile dispensaries component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending mobile dispensaries component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending mobile dispensaries instructions i1167 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending mobile dispensaries electrical circuitry arrangement e1167 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1167. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending mobile dispensaries instructions i1167 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1167. Furthermore, the sending mobile dispensaries electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1167, when activated, will perform the operation o1167. Also, the sending mobile dispensaries module m1167, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1167. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending mobile dispensaries instructions i1167, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1167 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending mobile dispensaries electrical circuitry arrangement e1167, when activated, performs the operation o1167 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending mobile dispensaries module m1167, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1167 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1167 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., cellphone entry, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., grocery customer water usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., relative amounts of denatured to nondenatured protein used in cooking, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) the grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item transporting, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., microwaved side dish, etc.) including at least in part selling food items through one or more mobile dispensaries (e.g., selling grocery merchandise to truck based kitchens that visit office parks, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 65, operation o11 includes an operation o1168 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more packaged food items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending packaged food component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending packaged food component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending packaged food instructions i1168 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending packaged food electrical circuitry arrangement e1168 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1168. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending packaged food instructions i1168 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1168. Furthermore, the sending packaged food electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1168, when activated, will perform the operation o1168. Also, the sending packaged food module m1168, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1168. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending packaged food instructions i1168, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1168 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending packaged food electrical circuitry arrangement e1168, when activated, performs the operation o1168 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending packaged food module m1168, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1168 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1168 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., satellite transmission, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., distribution of meal costs, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., embraced, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., relative amounts of animal protein to plant protein used in cooking, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., embraced, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., convection oven prepared side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more packaged food items (e.g., fast food hamburger grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 65, operation o11 includes an operation o1169 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more carryout meals. Origination of an illustratively derived sending carryout meals component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending carryout meals component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending carryout meals instructions i1169 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending carryout meals electrical circuitry arrangement e1169 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1169. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending carryout meals instructions i1169 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1169. Furthermore, the sending carryout meals electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1169, when activated, will perform the operation o1169. Also, the sending carryout meals module m1169, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1169. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending carryout meals instructions i1169, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1169 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending carryout meals electrical circuitry arrangement e1169, when activated, performs the operation o1169 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending carryout meals module m1169, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1169 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1169 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., pull-based, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., toxin levels in food sources, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., contain, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., levels of one or more vitamins present in one or more food items prepared by the grocery operations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., contain, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., smoked side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more carryout meals (e.g., chicken teriyaki dinner grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 66, operation o11 includes an operation o1170 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more full course dinners. Origination of an illustratively derived sending full course component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending full course component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending full course instructions i1170 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending full course electrical circuitry arrangement e1170 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1170. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending full course instructions i1170 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1170. Furthermore, the sending full course electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1170, when activated, will perform the operation o1170. Also, the sending full course module m1170, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1170. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending full course instructions i1170, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1170 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending full course electrical circuitry arrangement e1170, when activated, performs the operation o1170 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending full course module m1170, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1170 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1170 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., POP3 server, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., beverage production rates, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engage, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., levels of one or more minerals present in one or more food items prepared by the grocery operations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engage, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., boiled side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more full course dinners (e.g., steak dinner grocery products, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 66, operation o11 includes an operation o1171 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more salad based meals. Origination of an illustratively derived sending salad based component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending salad based component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending salad based instructions i1171 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending salad based electrical circuitry arrangement e1171 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1171. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending salad based instructions i1171 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1171. Furthermore, the sending salad based electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1171, when activated, will perform the operation o1171. Also, the sending salad based module m1171, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1171. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending salad based instructions i1171, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1171 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending salad based electrical circuitry arrangement e1171, when activated, performs the operation o1171 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending salad based module m1171, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1171 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1171 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., hardware based encryption, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., labor force scheduling, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engaged by, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., level of one or more antioxidants present in one or more food items prepared by the grocery operations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engaged by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., sandwich side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more salad based meals (e.g., grocery products for chef salad, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 66, operation o11 includes an operation o1172 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more beef dishes. Origination of an illustratively derived sending beef dishes component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending beef dishes component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending beef dishes instructions i1172 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending beef dishes electrical circuitry arrangement e1172 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1172. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending beef dishes instructions i1172 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1172. Furthermore, the sending beef dishes electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1172, when activated, will perform the operation o1172. Also, the sending beef dishes module m1172, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1172. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending beef dishes instructions i1172, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1172 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending beef dishes electrical circuitry arrangement e1172, when activated, performs the operation o1172 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending beef dishes module m1172, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1172 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1172 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., software based encryption, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., future market demands, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., incorporate, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., characterization of the grocery operations in terms of type of grocery trade dress used, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., incorporate, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., rotisserie side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more beef dishes (e.g., grocery products for bowl of beef chili, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 67, operation o11 includes an operation o1173 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more seafood dinners. Origination of an illustratively derived sending seafood dinners component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending seafood dinners component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending seafood dinners instructions i1173 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending seafood dinners electrical circuitry arrangement e1173 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1173. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending seafood dinners instructions i1173 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1173. Furthermore, the sending seafood dinners electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1173, when activated, will perform the operation o1173. Also, the sending seafood dinners module m1173, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1173. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending seafood dinners instructions i1173, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1173 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending seafood dinners electrical circuitry arrangement e1173, when activated, performs the operation o1173 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending seafood dinners module m1173, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1173 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1173 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., SD card, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., improper data calculation, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engross, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., distance between one or more farms and one or more wholesalers supplying ingestible material to grocery operations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engross, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., braised side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more seafood dinners (e.g., grocery products for plank roasted salmon, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 67, operation o11 includes an operation o1174 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more poultry items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending poultry items component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending poultry items component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending poultry items instructions i1174 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending poultry items electrical circuitry arrangement e1174 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1174. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending poultry items instructions i1174 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1174. Furthermore, the sending poultry items electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1174, when activated, will perform the operation o1174. Also, the sending poultry items module m1174, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1174. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending poultry items instructions i1174, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1174 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending poultry items electrical circuitry arrangement e1174, when activated, performs the operation o1174 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending poultry items module m1174, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1174 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1174 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., SIM card, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., rodent infestation of facilities, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., implicated, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., distance between grocery operations and one or more wholesalers providing ingestible material to grocery operations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., implicated, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., sous-vide side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more poultry items (e.g., grocery products for turkey dinner, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 67, operation o11 includes an operation o1175 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more diary items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending dairy items component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending dairy items component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending dairy items instructions i1175 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending dairy items electrical circuitry arrangement e1175 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1175. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending dairy items instructions i1175 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1175. Furthermore, the sending dairy items electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1175, when activated, will perform the operation o1175. Also, the sending dairy items module m1175, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1175. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending dairy items instructions i1175, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1175 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending dairy items electrical circuitry arrangement e1175, when activated, performs the operation o1175 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending dairy items module m1175, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1175 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1175 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., email, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., sanitizer usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., necessitate, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., one or more activity aspects of grocery operations as a discount grocery, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., necessitate, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., blended side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more diary items (e.g., grocery products for cheese toppings on pizza, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 68, operation o11 includes an operation o1176 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more whole animal items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending whole animal component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending whole animal component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending whole animal instructions i1176 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending whole animal electrical circuitry arrangement e1176 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1176. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending whole animal instructions i1176 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1176. Furthermore, the sending whole animal electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1176, when activated, will perform the operation o1176. Also, the sending whole animal module m1176, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1176. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending whole animal instructions i1176, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1176 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending whole animal electrical circuitry arrangement e1176, when activated, performs the operation o1176 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending whole animal module m1176, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1176 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1176 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., peer to peer, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., distribution of complaints by grocery customers, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., presuppose, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., one or more activity aspects of grocery operations as a convenience grocery, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., presuppose, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., beverage side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more whole animal items (e.g., grocery products involving whole milk, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 68, operation o11 includes an operation o1177 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more beverage items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending beverage items component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending beverage items component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending beverage items instructions i1177 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending beverage items electrical circuitry arrangement e1177 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1177. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending beverage items instructions i1177 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1177. Furthermore, the sending beverage items electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1177, when activated, will perform the operation o1177. Also, the sending beverage items module m1177, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1177. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending beverage items instructions i1177, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1177 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending beverage items electrical circuitry arrangement e1177, when activated, performs the operation o1177 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending beverage items module m1177, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1177 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1177 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., 10-key, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., humidity profiles of low-temperature ovens, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., related to, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., one or more activity aspects of grocery operations as an institutional wholesaler, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., related to, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item transporting, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., protein dominant side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more beverage items (e.g., grocery products involving sports drink, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 68, operation o11 includes an operation o1178 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more appetizer items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending appetizer items component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending appetizer items component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending appetizer items instructions i1178 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending appetizer items electrical circuitry arrangement e1178 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1178. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending appetizer items instructions i1178 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1178. Furthermore, the sending appetizer items electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1178, when activated, will perform the operation o1178. Also, the sending appetizer items module m1178, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1178. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending appetizer items instructions i1178, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1178 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending appetizer items electrical circuitry arrangement e1178, when activated, performs the operation o1178 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending appetizer items module m1178, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1178 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1178 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., USB port, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., profile of oxygen levels in storage areas, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., relationship, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., one or more activity aspects of grocery operations as an upscale grocery, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., relationship, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item planning, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., carbohydrate dominant side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more appetizer items (e.g., grocery products involving vegetables and dip, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 69, operation o11 includes an operation o1179 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more sandwich items. Origination of an illustratively derived sending sandwich items component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending sandwich items component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending sandwich items instructions i1179 of FIG. 31, can be used in performance of the sending sandwich items electrical circuitry arrangement e1179 of FIG. 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1179. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 31 as bearing the one or more sending sandwich items instructions i1179 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1179. Furthermore, the sending sandwich items electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1179, when activated, will perform the operation o1179. Also, the sending sandwich items module m1179, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1179. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending sandwich items instructions i1179, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1179 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending sandwich items electrical circuitry arrangement e1179, when activated, performs the operation o1179 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending sandwich items module m1179, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1179 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1179 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., FTP, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., profile of carbon dioxide levels in dining areas, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., suggest, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., one or more activity aspects of grocery operations as a mobile based grocery, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., suggest, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item planning, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., fat dominant side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more sandwich items (e.g., grocery products involving subway sandwich, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 69, operation o11 includes an operation o1180 for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more desserts. Origination of an illustratively derived sending desserts component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the sending desserts component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more sending desserts instructions i1180 of FIG. 32, can be used in performance of the sending desserts electrical circuitry arrangement e1180 of FIG. 25, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1180. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 32 as bearing the one or more sending desserts instructions i1180 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1180. Furthermore, the sending desserts electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1180, when activated, will perform the operation o1180. Also, the sending desserts module m1180, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1180. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more sending desserts instructions i1180, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1180 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending desserts electrical circuitry arrangement e1180, when activated, performs the operation o1180 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the sending desserts module m1180, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1180 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1180 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically sending (e.g., HTTP, etc.) one or more grocery operations information requests (e.g., grocery customer loyalty profiles, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., entangle, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., one or more activity aspects of grocery operations as an internet based grocery, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., entangle, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item planning, etc.) the one or more commercial grocery products (e.g., pasta side dish, etc.) including at least in part food items for one or more desserts (e.g., grocery products involving pasta side dish, etc.).

As shown in FIG. 42, the operational flow o10 proceeds to operation o12 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances. An exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s200 is depicted as bearing one or more electronically receiving response instructions i12 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o12. In an implementation, the one or more electronically receiving response instructions i12 when executed direct electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., FRS, GMRS, IEEE 802.11, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., cleaning protocols implemented, humidity of storage units, oxygen sensor of preparation equipment, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., cost of extra equipment rental, equipment maintenance schedule, tool requirements for repair of grocery operations equipment, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item distribution, school cafeteria food item distribution, institutional food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., weight loss side product, cold side product, hot side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., document discriminator, hologram, color code, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through electromagnetic reception, through search terms, through storage retrieval, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., high frequency RFID, UHF emitter, ISM band emitter, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via server information, via index information, via body information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time since introduction of oxygen absorber, shipping time on truck from distribution center to market, portion of shipping time returning from laboratory, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., adhered to container, tied to material, stapled to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., filleted salmon, carrot, wheat, etc.). Furthermore, the electronically receiving response electrical circuitry arrangement e12 when activated will perform the operation o12. Also, the electronically receiving response module m12, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o12. In an implementation, the electronically receiving response electrical circuitry arrangement e12, when activated performs the operation o12 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the electronically receiving response module m12, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., FRS, GMRS, IEEE 802.11, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., cleaning protocols implemented, humidity of storage units, oxygen sensor of preparation equipment, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., cost of extra equipment rental, equipment maintenance schedule, tool requirements for repair of grocery operations equipment, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item distribution, school cafeteria food item distribution, institutional food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., weight loss side product, cold side product, hot side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., document discriminator, hologram, color code, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through electromagnetic reception, through search terms, through storage retrieval, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., high frequency RFID, UHF emitter, ISM band emitter, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via server information, via index information, via body information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time since introduction of oxygen absorber, shipping time on truck from distribution center to market, portion of shipping time returning from laboratory, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., adhered to container, tied to material, stapled to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., filleted salmon, carrot, wheat, etc.). In an implementation, the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances is carried out by electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., FRS, GMRS, IEEE 802.11, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., cleaning protocols implemented, humidity of storage units, oxygen sensor of preparation equipment, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., cost of extra equipment rental, equipment maintenance schedule, tool requirements for repair of grocery operations equipment, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, affected, affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item distribution, school cafeteria food item distribution, institutional food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., weight loss side product, cold side product, hot side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., document discriminator, hologram, color code, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through electromagnetic reception, through search terms, through storage retrieval, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., high frequency RFID, UHF emitter, ISM band emitter, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via server information, via index information, via body information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time since introduction of oxygen absorber, shipping time on truck from distribution center to market, portion of shipping time returning from laboratory, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., adhered to container, tied to material, stapled to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., filleted salmon, carrot, wheat, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 70, operation o12 includes an operation o1201 for the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances via at least in part one or more wireless communication protocols. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving wireless component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving wireless component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving wireless instructions i1201 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving wireless electrical circuitry arrangement e1201 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1201. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving wireless instructions i1201 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1201. Furthermore, the receiving wireless electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1201, when activated, will perform the operation o1201. Also, the receiving wireless module m1201, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1201. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving wireless instructions i1201, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1201 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving wireless electrical circuitry arrangement e1201, when activated, performs the operation o1201 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving wireless module m1201, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1201 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1201 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., FRS, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., cleaning protocols implemented, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., cost of extra equipment rental, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., weight loss side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., document discriminator, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through electromagnetic reception, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., high frequency RFID, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via server information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time since introduction of oxygen absorber, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., adhered to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., filleted salmon, etc.) (e.g., ground beef, etc.) via at least in part one or more wireless communication protocols (e.g., through wifi, cellular, g4, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 70, operation o12 includes an operation o1202 for the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances by at least in part one or more local area network (LAN) implementations. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving LAN component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving LAN component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving LAN instructions i1202 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving LAN electrical circuitry arrangement e1202 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1202. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving LAN instructions i1202 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1202. Furthermore, the receiving LAN electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1202, when activated, will perform the operation o1202. Also, the receiving LAN module m1202, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1202. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving LAN instructions i1202, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1202 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving LAN electrical circuitry arrangement e1202, when activated, performs the operation o1202 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving LAN module m1202, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1202 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1202 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., GMRS, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., humidity of storage units, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affected, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., equipment maintenance schedule, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affected, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., cold side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., hologram, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through search terms, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., UHF emitter, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via index information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., shipping time on truck from distribution center to market, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., tied to material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., carrot, etc.) (e.g., lamb meat, etc.) by at least in part one or more local area network (LAN) implementations (e.g., ethernet, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 70, operation o12 includes an operation o1203 for the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances via at least in part one or more internet communication protocols. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving internet component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving internet component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving internet instructions i1203 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving internet electrical circuitry arrangement e1203 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1203. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving internet instructions i1203 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1203. Furthermore, the receiving internet electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1203, when activated, will perform the operation o1203. Also, the receiving internet module m1203, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1203. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving internet instructions i1203, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1203 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving internet electrical circuitry arrangement e1203, when activated, performs the operation o1203 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving internet module m1203, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1203 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1203 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., IEEE 802.11, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., oxygen sensor of preparation equipment, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., tool requirements for repair of grocery operations equipment, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., hot side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., color code, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through storage retrieval, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., ISM band emitter, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via body information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., portion of shipping time returning from laboratory, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., stapled to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., wheat, etc.) (e.g., octopus, etc.) via at least in part one or more internet communication protocols (e.g., tcp/ip, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 71, operation o12 includes an operation o1204 for the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances as least in part cell phone system traffic. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving cell phone component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving cell phone component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving cell phone instructions i1204 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving cell phone electrical circuitry arrangement e1204 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1204. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving cell phone instructions i1204 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1204. Furthermore, the receiving cell phone electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1204, when activated, will perform the operation o1204. Also, the receiving cell phone module m1204, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1204. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving cell phone instructions i1204, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1204 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving cell phone electrical circuitry arrangement e1204, when activated, performs the operation o1204 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving cell phone module m1204, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1204 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1204 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., CDMA, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., bacteria count in produce, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., argue, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., local regulations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., argue, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., stew side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., visual pattern, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through barcode scanning, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., microwave emitter, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via food composition database, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time spent on conveyor belt, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., laser etched onto container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., ground chicken, etc.) (e.g., domestic goose, etc.) as least in part cell phone system traffic (e.g., textual traffic, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 71, operation o12 includes an operation o1205 for the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances from at least in part one or more e-mail entries. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving e-mail component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving e-mail component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving e-mail instructions i1205 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving e-mail electrical circuitry arrangement e1205 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1205. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving e-mail instructions i1205 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1205. Furthermore, the receiving e-mail electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1205, when activated, will perform the operation o1205. Also, the receiving e-mail module m1205, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1205. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving e-mail instructions i1205, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1205 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving e-mail electrical circuitry arrangement e1205, when activated, performs the operation o1205 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving e-mail module m1205, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1205 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1205 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., GPRS, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., bacteria count on surfaces, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., connected, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., type of cuisine served by the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., connected, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., soup side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., Morse code, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through radiation detection, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., laser ranging tracker, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via DVD-ROM storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., portion of time since sealed in carton, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., subdermally injected into material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., parsnip, etc.) (e.g., shrimp, etc.) from at least in part one or more e-mail entries (e.g., push e-mail traffic, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 71, operation o12 includes an operation o1206 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part one or more electronic identification codes. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving codes component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving codes component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving codes instructions i1206 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving codes electrical circuitry arrangement e1206 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1206. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving codes instructions i1206 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1206. Furthermore, the receiving codes electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1206, when activated, will perform the operation o1206. Also, the receiving codes module m1206, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1206. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving codes instructions i1206, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1206 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving codes electrical circuitry arrangement e1206, when activated, performs the operation o1206 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving codes module m1206, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1206 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1206 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., G3, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., equipment maintenance, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., commit to, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., demographic location of the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., commit to, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., buffet side product, etc.) the said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., tertiary code, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through isotope identification, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., ultrasonic emitter, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via relational database, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., portion of time spent packaged with similar material, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., adhered to material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., sheep cheese, etc.) (e.g., sturgeon eggs, etc.) including at least in part one or more electronic identification codes (e.g., HTML code, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 72, operation o12 includes an operation o1207 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part one or more electronically encrypted identification. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving encrypted component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving encrypted component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving encrypted instructions i1207 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving encrypted electrical circuitry arrangement e1207 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1207. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving encrypted instructions i1207 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1207. Furthermore, the receiving encrypted electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1207, when activated, will perform the operation o1207. Also, the receiving encrypted module m1207, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1207. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving encrypted instructions i1207, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1207 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving encrypted electrical circuitry arrangement e1207, when activated, performs the operation o1207 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving encrypted module m1207, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1207 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1207 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., G4, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., nitrogen gas levels of storage units, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., age of equipment used in the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item distribution, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., raw side product, etc.) the said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., model number, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through beacon signal reception, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., gyroscope, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via database management layer, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., portion of time spent on shipping vessel, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., ink stamped directly onto material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., via food composition database, etc.) (e.g., feed grain, etc.) including at least in part one or more electronically encrypted identification (e.g., through 256 bit encryption, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 72, operation o12 includes an operation o1208 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part one or more electronic based naming information. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving naming component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving naming component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving naming instructions i1208 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving naming electrical circuitry arrangement e1208 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1208. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving naming instructions i1208 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1208. Furthermore, the receiving naming electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1208, when activated, will perform the operation o1208. Also, the receiving naming module m1208, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1208. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving naming instructions i1208, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1208 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving naming electrical circuitry arrangement e1208, when activated, performs the operation o1208 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving naming module m1208, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1208 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1208 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., CD-ROM, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., amount of waste to disposed of, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., embraced by, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., distribution of various type of foods served, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., embraced by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., cooked side product, etc.) the said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., phonetic alphabet, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through image scanning, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., inertial sensor, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via footer information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time spent in cold storage, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., placed inside material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., bison meat, etc.) (e.g., whole king crab, etc.) including at least in part one or more electronic based naming information (e.g., through hierarchical nomenclature, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 72, operation o12 includes an operation o1209 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part one or more electronically stored alpha-numeric text. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving alpha-numeric text component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving alpha-numeric text component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving alpha-numeric text instructions i1209 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving alpha-numeric text electrical circuitry arrangement e1209 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1209. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving alpha-numeric text instructions i1209 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1209. Furthermore, the receiving alpha-numeric text electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1209, when activated, will perform the operation o1209. Also, the receiving alpha-numeric text module m1209, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1209. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving alpha-numeric text instructions i1209, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1209 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving alpha-numeric text electrical circuitry arrangement e1209, when activated, performs the operation o1209 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving alpha-numeric text module m1209, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1209 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1209 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., DVD, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., carrier information for food shipments, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., containing, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., labor laws, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., containing, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., bean side product, etc.) the said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., Arabic alphabet, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through audio reception, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., accelerometer, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via header information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., portion of time spent on shipping vessel, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., placed inside container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., chicken feet, etc.) (e.g., goat milk, etc.) including at least in part one or more electronically stored alpha-numeric text (e.g., via textual descriptors, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 73, operation o12 includes an operation o1210 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part one or more electronically encoded data packets. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving encoded data component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving encoded data component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving encoded data instructions i1210 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving encoded data electrical circuitry arrangement e1210 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1210. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving encoded data instructions i1210 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1210. Furthermore, the receiving encoded data electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1210, when activated, will perform the operation o1210. Also, the receiving encoded data module m1210, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1210. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving encoded data instructions i1210, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1210 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving encoded data electrical circuitry arrangement e1210, when activated, performs the operation o1210 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving encoded data module m1210, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1210 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1210 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., hard drive, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., water usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engaging, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., safety regulations, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engaging, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., grain side product, etc.) the said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., security data, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through visual identification, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., phase difference sensor, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via portion of packet information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time spent exposed to air before packaging, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., riveted to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., ground beef, etc.) (e.g., cow liver, etc.) including at least in part one or more electronically encoded data packets (e.g., tcp-ip packet, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 73, operation o12 includes an operation o1211 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part one or more radio frequency identification information. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving radio frequency component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving radio frequency component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving radio frequency instructions i1211 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving radio frequency electrical circuitry arrangement e1211 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1211. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving radio frequency instructions i1211 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1211. Furthermore, the receiving radio frequency electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1211, when activated, will perform the operation o1211. Also, the receiving radio frequency module m1211, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1211. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving radio frequency instructions i1211, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1211 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving radio frequency electrical circuitry arrangement e1211, when activated, performs the operation o1211 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving radio frequency module m1211, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1211 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1211 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., wifi, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., produce quality observed as received from various farms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engaged by, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., neighboring grocery operations facilities, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engaged by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., salad side product, etc.) the said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., binary sequence, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through light reception, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., magnetic field sensor, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via solid state memory, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., portion of time spent in ice bath, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., enveloping container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., cod fish, etc.) (e.g., squid, etc.) including at least in part one or more radio frequency identification information (e.g., RFID tag, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 73, operation o12 includes an operation o1212 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part electronic optical information. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving optical component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving optical component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving optical instructions i1212 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving optical electrical circuitry arrangement e1212 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1212. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving optical instructions i1212 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1212. Furthermore, the receiving optical electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1212, when activated, will perform the operation o1212. Also, the receiving optical module m1212, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1212. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving optical instructions i1212, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1212 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving optical electrical circuitry arrangement e1212, when activated, performs the operation o1212 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving optical module m1212, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1212 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1212 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., laptop entry, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., meat quality observed as received from various farms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., incorporating, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., any quarantines imposed in surrounding area, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., incorporating, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., vegetarian side product, etc.) the said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., ASCII string, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through color spectrum identification, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., compass, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via food composition database, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., shipping time from grocery store to home, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., debossed on material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., barley, etc.) (e.g., edible frog, etc.) including at least in part electronic optical information (e.g., holographic coded tags, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 74, operation o12 includes an operation o1213 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part one or more electronic quick response codes. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving quick response component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving quick response component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving quick response instructions i1213 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving quick response electrical circuitry arrangement e1213 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1213. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving quick response instructions i1213 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1213. Furthermore, the receiving quick response electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1213, when activated, will perform the operation o1213. Also, the receiving quick response module m1213, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1213. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving quick response instructions i1213, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1213 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving quick response electrical circuitry arrangement e1213, when activated, performs the operation o1213 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving quick response module m1213, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1213 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1213 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., RFID scan, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., poultry quality observed as received from various farms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., engrossing, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., pesticide levels of food used to prepare dishes served, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., engrossing, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., diary side product, etc.) the said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., alpha-numeric, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through RF reception, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., inclinometer, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via database table information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time spent in laboratory for testing, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., embossed on material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., carp, etc.) (e.g., venison, etc.) including at least in part one or more electronic quick response codes (e.g., quick response code packaging labels, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 74, operation o12 includes an operation o1214 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information the as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances at least in part obtaining one or more identifiers directly from one or more electronic computer servers. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving computer servers component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving computer servers component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving computer servers instructions i1214 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving computer servers electrical circuitry arrangement e1214 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1214. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving computer servers instructions i1214 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1214. Furthermore, the receiving computer servers electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1214, when activated, will perform the operation o1214. Also, the receiving computer servers module m1214, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1214. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving computer servers instructions i1214, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1214 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving computer servers electrical circuitry arrangement e1214, when activated, performs the operation o1214 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving computer servers module m1214, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1214 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1214 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., ethernet, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., shipping container information, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., implicate, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., type of sanitizers used, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., implicate, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., poultry side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., ISO basic Latin alphabet, etc.) the as obtainable through (e.g., through scanning, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., hybrid positioning system, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via database object information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., partial time spent on retail display, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., welded onto container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., corn on cob, etc.) (e.g., ostrich meat, etc.) at least in part obtaining one or more identifiers directly from one or more electronic computer servers (e.g., challenge-response server system, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 74, operation o12 includes an operation o1215 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information the as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances at least in part using information obtained from one or more tags to electronically access one or more identifiers via a computer based electronic network. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving electronic network component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving electronic network component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving electronic network instructions i1215 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving electronic network electrical circuitry arrangement e1215 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1215. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving electronic network instructions i1215 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1215. Furthermore, the receiving electronic network electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1215, when activated, will perform the operation o1215. Also, the receiving electronic network module m1215, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1215. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving electronic network instructions i1215, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1215 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving electronic network electrical circuitry arrangement e1215, when activated, performs the operation o1215 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving electronic network module m1215, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1215 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1215 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., UPC scan, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., dairy quality observed from various farms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., necessitate, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., whether any GMO foods are served, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., necessitate, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., seafood side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., symmetrically encrypted data packet, etc.) the as obtainable through (e.g., through database query, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., high frequency RFID, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via flat database, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time on train between two terminals, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., bolted to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., wheat flour, etc.) (e.g., beet pulp, etc.) at least in part using information obtained from one or more tags to electronically access one or more identifiers via a computer based electronic network (e.g., identifier located on a server accessed through the internet, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 75, operation o12 includes an operation o1216 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more radio frequency identification tags. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving radio tags component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving radio tags component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving radio tags instructions i1216 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving radio tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1216 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1216. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving radio tags instructions i1216 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1216. Furthermore, the receiving radio tags electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1216, when activated, will perform the operation o1216. Also, the receiving radio tags module m1216, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1216. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving radio tags instructions i1216, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1216 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving radio tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1216, when activated, performs the operation o1216 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving radio tags module m1216, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1216 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1216 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., HTML code, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., AVI file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., presuppose, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., instances of health violations in grocery operations facilities, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., presuppose, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., chicken side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., serial number, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through electromagnetic reception, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., low frequency RFID, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via relational database, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time held in port for inspection period, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., embossed on container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., pork meat, etc.) (e.g., goat cheese, etc.) include at least in part one or more radio frequency identification tags (e.g., separate RFID chips for each shipment carton of stock materials, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 75, operation o12 includes an operation o1217 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more emitter beacons. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving emitter beacons component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving emitter beacons component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving emitter beacons instructions i1217 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving emitter beacons electrical circuitry arrangement e1217 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1217. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving emitter beacons instructions i1217 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1217. Furthermore, the receiving emitter beacons electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1217, when activated, will perform the operation o1217. Also, the receiving emitter beacons module m1217, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1217. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving emitter beacons instructions i1217, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1217 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving emitter beacons electrical circuitry arrangement e1217, when activated, performs the operation o1217 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving emitter beacons module m1217, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1217 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1217 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., MMS, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., MP3 file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., related to, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., purchasing patterns from wholesalers, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., related to, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., tofu side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., barcode, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through search terms, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., ultrasonic tracker, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via ROM storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time in holding bay, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., snapped onto container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., water, etc.) (e.g., potato, etc.) include at least in part one or more emitter beacons (e.g., radio frequency beacon for each shipment from farm to wholesaler to grocery, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 75, operation o12 includes an operation o1218 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more barcode tags. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving barcode tags component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving barcode tags component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving barcode tags instructions i1218 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving barcode tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1218 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1218. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving barcode tags instructions i1218 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1218. Furthermore, the receiving barcode tags electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1218, when activated, will perform the operation o1218. Also, the receiving barcode tags module m1218, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1218. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving barcode tags instructions i1218, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1218 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving barcode tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1218, when activated, performs the operation o1218 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving barcode tags module m1218, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1218 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1218 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., 256-bit AES, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., audio, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., relationship, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., rodent infestation history, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., relationship, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item serving, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., fish side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., kanji character set, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through storage retrieval, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., high capacity color barcode, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via database table information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., shipping time across Pacific Ocean, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., magnetically attached to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., emu meat, etc.) (e.g., whole lobster, etc.) include at least in part one or more barcode tags (e.g., dedicated barcode tag for each shipment container received by grocery, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 76, operation o12 includes an operation o1219 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more genetic tags. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving genetic tags component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving genetic tags component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving genetic tags instructions i1219 of FIG. 33, can be used in performance of the receiving genetic tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1219 of FIG. 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1219. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 33 as bearing the one or more receiving genetic tags instructions i1219 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1219. Furthermore, the receiving genetic tags electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1219, when activated, will perform the operation o1219. Also, the receiving genetic tags module m1219, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1219. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving genetic tags instructions i1219, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1219 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving genetic tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1219, when activated, performs the operation o1219 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving genetic tags module m1219, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1219 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1219 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., compact flash, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., violation of safety protocols, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., suggest, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., recycling practices implemented, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., suggest, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fast food item preparation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., pork side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., matrix code, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through barcode scanning, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., expressed sequence tag, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via database object information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time in storage and display after unpacking, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., stamped onto container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., kangaroo meat, etc.) (e.g., cow heart, etc.) include at least in part one or more genetic tags (e.g., genetic tags imbedded in each stock item, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 76, operation o12 includes an operation o1220 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more biochemical tags. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving biochemical tags component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving biochemical tags component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving biochemical tags instructions i1220 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving biochemical tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1220 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1220. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving biochemical tags instructions i1220 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1220. Furthermore, the receiving biochemical tags electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1220, when activated, will perform the operation o1220. Also, the receiving biochemical tags module m1220, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1220. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving biochemical tags instructions i1220, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1220 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving biochemical tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1220, when activated, performs the operation o1220 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving biochemical tags module m1220, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1220 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1220 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., push-based, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., commissary occupation rates, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., tangle, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., demographics of grocery customers, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., tangle, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item preparation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., beef side product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., SPARQCode, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through radiation detection, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., retrograde neuronal tracer, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via digital linear tape storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., shipping time from farm to grocery operations, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., tied to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., cat fish, etc.) (e.g., green algae, etc.) include at least in part one or more biochemical tags (e.g., biochemical painted on to stock material supplied to the grocery, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 76, operation o12 includes an operation o1221 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more chemical tags. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving chemical tags component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving chemical tags component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving chemical tags instructions i1221 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving chemical tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1221 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1221. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving chemical tags instructions i1221 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1221. Furthermore, the receiving chemical tags electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1221, when activated, will perform the operation o1221. Also, the receiving chemical tags module m1221, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1221. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving chemical tags instructions i1221, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1221 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving chemical tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1221, when activated, performs the operation o1221 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving chemical tags module m1221, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1221 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1221 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., SMTP server, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., turnover in machine vending of prepared meals, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., exclude, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., preparation rate for various grocery merchandise, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., exclude, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., pasta main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via database records, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through isotope identification, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., macromolecule marker, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via server information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time since introduction of oxygen absorber, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., stapled to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., green algae, etc.) (e.g., cat fish, etc.) include at least in part one or more chemical tags (e.g., chemical tag sprayed on to ingestible material before shipping from farm which is subsequently received by grocery operations facility, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 77, operation o12 includes an operation o1222 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more isotopic tags. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving isotopic tags component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving isotopic tags component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving isotopic tags instructions i1222 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving isotopic tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1222 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1222. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving isotopic tags instructions i1222 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1222. Furthermore, the receiving isotopic tags electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1222, when activated, will perform the operation o1222. Also, the receiving isotopic tags module m1222, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1222. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving isotopic tags instructions i1222, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1222 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving isotopic tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1222, when activated, performs the operation o1222 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving isotopic tags module m1222, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1222 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1222 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., radio wave, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., UV index of current climate, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., bound, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., profit margin on various grocery merchandise, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., bound, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., fat dominant main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via computer clock, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through beacon signal reception, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., carbon-12 marker, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via index information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., shipping time on truck from distribution center to market, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., snapped onto container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., cow heart, etc.) (e.g., kangaroo meat, etc.) include at least in part one or more isotopic tags (e.g., individual isotopic tags assigned to separate shipping containers to be received at grocery, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 77, operation o12 includes an operation o1223 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more radioactive tags. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving radioactive tags component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving radioactive tags component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving radioactive tags instructions i1223 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving radioactive tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1223 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1223. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving radioactive tags instructions i1223 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1223. Furthermore, the receiving radioactive tags electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1223, when activated, will perform the operation o1223. Also, the receiving radioactive tags module m1223, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1223. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving radioactive tags instructions i1223, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1223 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving radioactive tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1223, when activated, performs the operation o1223 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving radioactive tags module m1223, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1223 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1223 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., infra-red, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., carbon dioxide levels in facility rooms, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., requiring, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., grocery customer occupation statistics, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., requiring, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., carbohydrate dominant main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via network protocol time indicator, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through image scanning, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., scintillation counter, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via body information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time spent unpackaged in home environment, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., burned into material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., whole lobster, etc.) (e.g., emu meat, etc.) include at least in part one or more radioactive tags (e.g., radioactive tag to be assigned to general shipment vehicle to track through transportation check points from farm to wholesaler to grocery, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 77, operation o12 includes an operation o1224 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more signal emitting tags. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving signal emitting tags component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving signal emitting tags component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving signal emitting tags instructions i1224 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving signal emitting tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1224 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1224. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving signal emitting tags instructions i1224 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1224. Furthermore, the receiving signal emitting tags electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1224, when activated, will perform the operation o1224. Also, the receiving signal emitting tags module m1224, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1224. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving signal emitting tags instructions i1224, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1224 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving signal emitting tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1224, when activated, performs the operation o1224 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving signal emitting tags module m1224, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1224 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1224 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., bluetooth, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., water usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., enveloped, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., garbage disposal practices, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., enveloped, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., protein dominant main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via server clock, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through audio reception, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., light emitting diode, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via food composition database, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time spent on conveyor belt in factory, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., burned into container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., potato, etc.) (e.g., water, etc.) include at least in part one or more signal emitting tags (e.g., radio frequency tag attached to each shipment container from farm to grocery, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 78, operation o12 includes an operation o1225 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more identification tags. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving identification tags component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving identification tags component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving identification tags instructions i1225 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving identification tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1225 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1225. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving identification tags instructions i1225 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1225. Furthermore, the receiving identification tags electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1225, when activated, will perform the operation o1225. Also, the receiving identification tags module m1225, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1225. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving identification tags instructions i1225, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1225 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving identification tags electrical circuitry arrangement e1225, when activated, performs the operation o1225 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving identification tags module m1225, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1225 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1225 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., webpage, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., natural gas usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., envelope, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., standards used to classify condition of food received, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., envelope, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., beverage main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via operating system time, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through visual identification, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., asset tag, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via DVD-ROM storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., shipping time from vessel to factory, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., riveted to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., goat cheese, etc.) (e.g., pork meat, etc.) include at least in part one or more identification tags (e.g., tag containing textual description assigned to each food item received at grocery at point of receipt, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 78, operation o12 includes an operation o1226 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more visual shapes. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving visual shapes component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving visual shapes component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving visual shapes instructions i1226 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving visual shapes electrical circuitry arrangement e1226 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1226. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving visual shapes instructions i1226 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1226. Furthermore, the receiving visual shapes electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1226, when activated, will perform the operation o1226. Also, the receiving visual shapes module m1226, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1226. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving visual shapes instructions i1226, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1226 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving visual shapes electrical circuitry arrangement e1226, when activated, performs the operation o1226 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving visual shapes module m1226, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1226 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1226 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., website, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., methane gas usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associate with, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., standards used to classify condition of food stored, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associate with, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., blended main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., indicating electronically receiving sent as response to electronically transmitting, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through light reception, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., cylindrical, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via floppy disk storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., portion of time spent packaged with similar material, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., enveloping container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., beet pulp, etc.) (e.g., wheat flour, etc.) include at least in part one or more visual shapes (e.g., database of stock material shapes for electronic shape recognition program, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 78, operation o12 includes an operation o1227 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more color patterns. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving color patterns component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving color patterns component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving color patterns instructions i1227 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving color patterns electrical circuitry arrangement e1227 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1227. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving color patterns instructions i1227 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1227. Furthermore, the receiving color patterns electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1227, when activated, will perform the operation o1227. Also, the receiving color patterns module m1227, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1227. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving color patterns instructions i1227, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1227 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving color patterns electrical circuitry arrangement e1227, when activated, performs the operation o1227 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving color patterns module m1227, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1227 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1227 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., cellphone entry, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., MPEG file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., embroil, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., grocery operations worker exemplary behavior, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., embroil, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., institutional food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., sous-vide main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via textual input, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through color spectrum identification, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., checkered, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via ROM storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., portion of time spent on shipping vessel, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., enveloping material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., ostrich meat, etc.) (e.g., corn on cob, etc.) include at least in part one or more color patterns (e.g., database of stock material colors for electronic color recognition program, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 79, operation o12 includes an operation o1228 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more audio emitters. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving audio emitters component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving audio emitters component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving audio emitters instructions i1228 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving audio emitters electrical circuitry arrangement e1228 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1228. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving audio emitters instructions i1228 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1228. Furthermore, the receiving audio emitters electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1228, when activated, will perform the operation o1228. Also, the receiving audio emitters module m1228, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1228. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving audio emitters instructions i1228, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1228 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving audio emitters electrical circuitry arrangement e1228, when activated, performs the operation o1228 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving audio emitters module m1228, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1228 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1228 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., satellite transmission, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., WAV file format, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., take in, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., grocery operations worker poor behavior, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., take in, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile catering food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., braised main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via audio input, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through RF reception, etc.) the one or more tags, (e.g., speaker, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via database table information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time spent in flight, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., placed inside material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., venison, etc.) (e.g., carp, etc.) include at least in part one or more audio emitters (e.g., audio emitter dedicated to each container received at grocery operations facility, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 79, operation o12 includes an operation o1229 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, the and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances via at least in part one or more electronic databases. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving electronic databases component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving electronic databases component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving electronic databases instructions i1229 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving electronic databases electrical circuitry arrangement e1229 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1229. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving electronic databases instructions i1229 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1229. Furthermore, the receiving electronic databases electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1229, when activated, will perform the operation o1229. Also, the receiving electronic databases module m1229, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1229. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving electronic databases instructions i1229, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1229 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving electronic databases electrical circuitry arrangement e1229, when activated, performs the operation o1229 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving electronic databases module m1229, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1229 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1229 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., pull-based, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., visual observation, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., comprised of, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding food quality from one or more wholesalers, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., comprised of, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., family buffet food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., rotisserie main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via e-mail record, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through scanning, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., UHF emitter, etc.) the and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via database object information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time spent in cold storage, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., placed inside container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., edible frog, etc.) (e.g., barley, etc.) via at least in part one or more electronic databases (e.g., electronic database at grocery operations facility to report details regarding shipments received, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 79, operation o12 includes an operation o1234 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily the within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part affixed to one or more food items. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving affixed to items component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving affixed to items component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving affixed to items instructions i1234 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving affixed to items electrical circuitry arrangement e1234 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1234. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving affixed to items instructions i1234 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1234. Furthermore, the receiving affixed to items electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1234, when activated, will perform the operation o1234. Also, the receiving affixed to items module m1234, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1234. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving affixed to items instructions i1234, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1234 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to items electrical circuitry arrangement e1234, when activated, performs the operation o1234 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to items module m1234, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1234 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1234 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., SIM card, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., cold storage data for stored food materials, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., argue, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more types of dishes prepared by the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., argue, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item preparation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., microwaved main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., due in part to application response delay, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through barcode scanning, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., gyroscope, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via CD-ROM storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., partial time spent on retail display, etc.) the within at least a vicinity (e.g., welded onto container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., feed grain, etc.) (e.g., sturgeon, etc.) including at least in part affixed to one or more food items (e.g., label adhesively attached to whole fruit, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 80, operation o12 includes an operation o1231 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, the and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances via at least in part one or more identifiers. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving identifiers component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving identifiers component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving identifiers instructions i1231 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving identifiers electrical circuitry arrangement e1231 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1231. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving identifiers instructions i1231 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1231. Furthermore, the receiving identifiers electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1231, when activated, will perform the operation o1231. Also, the receiving identifiers module m1231, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1231. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving identifiers instructions i1231, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1231 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving identifiers electrical circuitry arrangement e1231, when activated, performs the operation o1231 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving identifiers module m1231, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1231 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1231 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., hardware based encryption, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., document forgery, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., associated, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more grocery operations workers, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., associated, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., fine dining food item sales, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., boiled main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., as being immediately thereafter, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through electromagnetic reception, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., microwave emitter, etc.) the and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via relational database, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., portion of time spent in ice bath, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., embossed on container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., cow liver, etc.) (e.g., ground beef, etc.) via at least in part one or more identifiers (e.g., one or more identifiers containing textual descriptions of stock material contained therein, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 80, operation o12 includes an operation o1232 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags the as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part the duration of food item transit period. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving item transit component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving item transit component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving item transit instructions i1232 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving item transit electrical circuitry arrangement e1232 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1232. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving item transit instructions i1232 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1232. Furthermore, the receiving item transit electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1232, when activated, will perform the operation o1232. Also, the receiving item transit module m1232, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1232. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving item transit instructions i1232, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1232 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving item transit electrical circuitry arrangement e1232, when activated, performs the operation o1232 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving item transit module m1232, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1232 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1232 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., software based encryption, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., scheduled feedings of nursing home residences, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affected, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more grocery operations equipment, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affected, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., deli department food item preparation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., smoked main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., as being thereafter due to server delay, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through search terms, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., laser ranging tracker, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via database management layer, etc.) the as being at least temporarily (e.g., shipping time from grocery store to home, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., debossed on material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., goat milk, etc.) (e.g., chicken feet, etc.) including at least in part the duration of food item transit period (e.g., transit period between farm and wholesaler and grocery operations facility, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 80, operation o12 includes an operation o1233 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags the as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part food item shelf life. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving shelf life component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving shelf life component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving shelf life instructions i1233 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving shelf life electrical circuitry arrangement e1233 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1233. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving shelf life instructions i1233 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1233. Furthermore, the receiving shelf life electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1233, when activated, will perform the operation o1233. Also, the receiving shelf life module m1233, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1233. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving shelf life instructions i1233, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1233 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving shelf life electrical circuitry arrangement e1233, when activated, performs the operation o1233 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving shelf life module m1233, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1233 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1233 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., SD card, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., storage room temperature. profiles, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., affecting, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more types of food materials used to prepare one or more food items to be served, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., affecting, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., hospital food item preparation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., convection oven prepared main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., as being thereafter due in part to database retrieval times, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through storage retrieval, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., ultrasonic emitter, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via flat database, etc.) the as being at least temporarily (e.g., time spent in laboratory for testing, etc.) within at least a vicinity (e.g., embossed on material, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., whole king crab, etc.) (e.g., bison meat, etc.) including at least in part food item shelf life (e.g., including shelf life of broccoli packed under nitrogen gas, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 81, operation o12 includes an operation o1234 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily the within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part affixed to one or more food items. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving affixed to items component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving affixed to items component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving affixed to items instructions i1234 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving affixed to items electrical circuitry arrangement e1234 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1234. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving affixed to items instructions i1234 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1234. Furthermore, the receiving affixed to items electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1234, when activated, will perform the operation o1234. Also, the receiving affixed to items module m1234, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1234. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving affixed to items instructions i1234, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1234 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to items electrical circuitry arrangement e1234, when activated, performs the operation o1234 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to items module m1234, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1234 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1234 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., SIM card, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., cold storage data for stored food materials, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., argue, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more types of dishes prepared by the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., argue, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., mobile kitchen food item preparation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., microwaved main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., due in part to application response delay, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through barcode scanning, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., gyroscope, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via CD-ROM storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., partial time spent on retail display, etc.) the within at least a vicinity (e.g., welded onto container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., feed grain, etc.) (e.g., sturgeon, etc.) including at least in part affixed to one or more food items (e.g., label adhesively attached to whole fruit, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 81, operation o12 includes an operation o1235 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily the within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part affixed to pre-processed forms of one or more food items. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving affixed to pre-processed component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving affixed to pre-processed component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving affixed to pre-processed instructions i1235 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving affixed to pre-processed electrical circuitry arrangement e1235 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1235. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving affixed to pre-processed instructions i1235 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1235. Furthermore, the receiving affixed to pre-processed electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1235, when activated, will perform the operation o1235. Also, the receiving affixed to pre-processed module m1235, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1235. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving affixed to pre-processed instructions i1235, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1235 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to pre-processed electrical circuitry arrangement e1235, when activated, performs the operation o1235 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to pre-processed module m1235, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1235 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1235 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., email, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., stove maintenance operation, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., connected, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more types of food items served by the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., connected, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., street vendor food item preparation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., chilled main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., due in part to network transmission delays, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through radiation detection, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., inertial sensor, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via digital linear tape storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time on train between two terminals, etc.) the within at least a vicinity (e.g., bolted to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., sturgeon eggs, etc.) (e.g., sheep cheese, etc.) including at least in part affixed to pre-processed forms of one or more food items (e.g., RFID tag clipped to raw meat, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 81, operation o12 includes an operation o1236 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily the within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part affixed to another portion of a biological structure that is physically connected with one or more food items. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving affixed to structure component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving affixed to structure component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving affixed to structure instructions i1236 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving affixed to structure electrical circuitry arrangement e1236 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1236. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving affixed to structure instructions i1236 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1236. Furthermore, the receiving affixed to structure electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1236, when activated, will perform the operation o1236. Also, the receiving affixed to structure module m1236, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1236. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving affixed to structure instructions i1236, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1236 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to structure electrical circuitry arrangement e1236, when activated, performs the operation o1236 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to structure module m1236, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1236 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1236 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., peer to peer, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., electricity usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., commit to, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., identified issues regarding one or more procedures used to prepare one or more food items by the grocery operations facility, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., commit to, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., nursing home food item preparation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., steamed main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via application records, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through genetic testing, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., accelerometer, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via hard disk drive storage, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time held in port for inspection period, etc.) the within at least a vicinity (e.g., stapled to container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., shrimp, etc.) (e.g., parsnip, etc.) including at least in part affixed to another portion of a biological structure that is physically connected with one or more food items (e.g., tag attached to grape stem, etc.).

In one or more implementations, as shown in FIG. 82, operation o12 includes an operation o1237 for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily the within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part affixed to one or more containers logged as at least momentarily containing one or more food items. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving affixed to containers component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in FIG. 12. Components from the receiving affixed to containers component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving affixed to containers instructions i1237 of FIG. 34, can be used in performance of the receiving affixed to containers electrical circuitry arrangement e1237 of FIG. 27, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o1237. An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in FIG. 34 as bearing the one or more receiving affixed to containers instructions i1237 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o1237. Furthermore, the receiving affixed to containers electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange”) e1237, when activated, will perform the operation o1237. Also, the receiving affixed to containers module m1237, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o1237. For instance, in one or more exemplary implementations, the one or more receiving affixed to containers instructions i1237, when executed, direct performance of the operation o1237 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to containers electrical circuitry arrangement e1237, when activated, performs the operation o1237 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving affixed to containers module m1237, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o1237 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1237 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending (e.g., 10-key, etc.) at least a portion of grocery operations response information (e.g., grocery customer water usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) one or more grocery implementation aspects (e.g., age profile of equipment used, etc.) pertaining to (e.g., absorbed by, etc.) grocery related merchandizing of (e.g., school cafeteria food item preparation, etc.) one or more commercial grocery products, (e.g., grilled main course product, etc.) said grocery operations response information including identification information (e.g., via operating system records, etc.) as obtainable through (e.g., through beacon signal reception, etc.) one or more tags, (e.g., compass, etc.) and including description of said one or more tags (e.g., via index information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g., time in holding bay, etc.) the within at least a vicinity (e.g., snapped onto container, etc.) of one or more food based substances (e.g., domestic goose, etc.) (e.g., ground chicken, etc.) including at least in part affixed to one or more containers logged as at least momentarily containing one or more food items (e.g., tag embedded into shipping container, etc.).

Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the foregoing specific exemplary processes and/or devices and/or technologies are representative of more general processes and/or devices and/or technologies taught elsewhere herein, such as in the claims filed herewith and/or elsewhere in the present application.

The one or more instructions discussed herein may be, for example, computer executable and/or logic-implemented instructions. In some implementations, signal-bearing medium as articles of manufacture may store the one or more instructions. In some implementations, the signal bearing medium may include a computer-readable medium. In some implementations, the signal-bearing medium may include a recordable medium. In some implementations, the signal-bearing medium may include a communication medium.

Those having skill in the art will recognize that the state of the art has progressed to the point where there is little distinction left between hardware and software implementations of aspects of systems; the use of hardware or software is generally (but not always, in that in certain contexts the choice between hardware an d software can become significant) a design choice representing cost vs. efficiency tradeoffs. Those having skill in the art will appreciate that there are various vehicles by which processes and/or systems and/or other technologies described herein can be effected (e.g., hardware, software, and/or firmware in one or more machines or articles of manufacture), and that the preferred vehicle will vary with the context in which the processes and/or systems and/or other technologies are deployed. For example, if an implementer determines that speed and accuracy are paramount, the implementer may opt for a mainly hardware and/or firmware vehicle; alternatively, if flexibility is paramount, the implementer may opt for a mainly software implementation that is implemented in one or more machines or articles of manufacture; or, yet again alternatively, the implementer may opt for some combination of hardware, software, and/or firmware in one or more machines or articles of manufacture (limited to patentable subject matter under 35 USC 101). Hence, there are several possible vehicles by which the processes and/or devices and/or other technologies described herein may be effected, none of which is inherently superior to the other in that any vehicle to be utilized is a choice dependent upon the context in which the vehicle will be deployed and the specific concerns (e.g., speed, flexibility, or predictability) of the implementer, any of which may vary. Those skilled in the art will recognize that optical aspects of implementations will typically employ optically-oriented hardware, software, and or firmware in one or more machines or articles of manufacture.

The foregoing detailed description has set forth various embodiments of the devices and/or processes via the use of block diagrams, flowcharts, and/or examples. Insofar as such block diagrams, flowcharts, and/or examples contain one or more functions and/or operations, it will be understood by those within the art that each function and/or operation within such block diagrams, flowcharts, or examples can be implemented, individually and/or collectively, by a wide range of hardware, software, firmware, or virtually any combination thereof (limited to patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. 101). In one embodiment, several portions of the subject matter described herein may be implemented via Application Specific Integrated Circuitry (ASICs), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), digital signal processors (DSPs), or other integrated formats. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that some aspects of the embodiments disclosed herein, in whole or in part, can be equivalently implemented in integrated circuitry, as one or more computer programs running on one or more computers (e.g., as one or more programs running on one or more computer systems), as one or more programs running on one or more processors (e.g., as one or more programs running on one or more microprocessors), as firmware, or as virtually any combination thereof, and that designing the circuitry and/or writing the code for the software and or firmware would be well within the skill of one of skill in the art in light of this disclosure (limited to patentable subject matter under 35 USC 101). In addition, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the mechanisms of the subject matter described herein are capable of being distributed as a program product in a variety of forms, and that an illustrative embodiment of the subject matter described herein applies regardless of the particular type of signal bearing medium used to actually carry out the distribution. Examples of a signal bearing medium include, but are not limited to, the following: a recordable type medium such as a floppy disk, a hard disk drive, a Compact Disc (CD), a Digital Video Disk (DVD), a digital tape, a computer memory, etc.; and a transmission type medium such as a digital and/or an analog communication medium (e.g., a fiber optic cable, a waveguide, a wired communications link, a wireless communication link, (e.g., transmitter, receiver, transmission logic, reception logic, etc.), etc.).

Electro-Mechanical System Support

In a general sense, those skilled in the art will recognize that the various embodiments described herein can be implemented, individually and/or collectively, by various types of electro-mechanical systems having a wide range of electrical components such as hardware, software, firmware, and/or virtually any combination thereof; and a wide range of components that may impart mechanical force or motion such as rigid bodies, spring or torsional bodies, hydraulics, electro-magnetically actuated devices, and/or virtually any combination thereof. Consequently, as used herein “electro-mechanical system” includes, but is not limited to, electrical circuitry operably coupled with a transducer (e.g., an actuator, a motor, a piezoelectric crystal, a Micro Electro Mechanical System (MEMS), etc.), electrical circuitry having at least one discrete electrical circuit, electrical circuitry having at least one integrated circuit, electrical circuitry having at least one application specific integrated circuit, electrical circuitry forming a general purpose computing device configured by a computer program (e.g., a general purpose computer configured by a computer program which at least partially carries out processes and/or devices described herein, or a microprocessor configured by a computer program which at least partially carries out processes and/or devices described herein), electrical circuitry forming a memory device (e.g., forms of memory (e.g., random access, flash, read only, etc.)), electrical circuitry forming a communications device (e.g., a modem, communications switch, optical-electrical equipment, etc.), and/or any non-electrical analog thereto, such as optical or other analogs (e.g., graphene based circuitry). Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that examples of electro-mechanical systems include but are not limited to a variety of consumer electronics systems, medical devices, as well as other systems such as motorized transport systems, factory automation systems, security systems, and/or communication/computing systems. Those skilled in the art will recognize that electro-mechanical as used herein is not necessarily limited to a system that has both electrical and mechanical actuation except as context may dictate otherwise.

Electrical Circuitry Support

In a general sense, those skilled in the art will recognize that the various aspects described herein which can be implemented, individually and/or collectively, by a wide range of hardware, software, firmware, and/or any combination thereof can be viewed as being composed of various types of “electrical circuitry.” Consequently, as used herein “electrical circuitry” includes, but is not limited to, electrical circuitry having at least one discrete electrical circuit, electrical circuitry having at least one integrated circuit, electrical circuitry having at least one application specific integrated circuit, electrical circuitry forming a general purpose computing device configured by a computer program (e.g., a general purpose computer configured by a computer program which at least partially carries out processes and/or devices described herein, or a microprocessor configured by a computer program which at least partially carries out processes and/or devices described herein), electrical circuitry forming a memory device (e.g., forms of memory (e.g., random access, flash, read only, etc.)), and/or electrical circuitry forming a communications device (e.g., a modem, communications switch, optical-electrical equipment, etc.). Those having skill in the art will recognize that the subject matter described herein may be implemented in an analog or digital fashion or some combination thereof.

Image Processing System Support

Those skilled in the art will recognize that at least a portion of the devices and/or processes described herein can be integrated into an image processing system. Those having skill in the art will recognize that a typical image processing system generally includes one or more of a system unit housing, a video display device, memory such as volatile or non-volatile memory, processors such as microprocessors or digital signal processors, computational entities such as operating systems, drivers, applications programs, one or more interaction devices (e.g., a touch pad, a touch screen, an antenna, etc.), control systems including feedback loops and control motors (e.g., feedback for sensing lens position and/or velocity; control motors for moving/distorting lenses to give desired focuses). An image processing system may be implemented utilizing suitable commercially available components, such as those typically found in digital still systems and/or digital motion systems.

Data Processing System Support

Those skilled in the art will recognize that at least a portion of the devices and/or processes described herein can be integrated into a data processing system. Those having skill in the art will recognize that a data processing system generally includes one or more of a system unit housing, a video display device, memory such as volatile or non-volatile memory, processors such as microprocessors or digital signal processors, computational entities such as operating systems, drivers, graphical user interfaces, and applications programs, one or more interaction devices (e.g., a touch pad, a touch screen, an antenna, etc.), and/or control systems including feedback loops and control motors (e.g., feedback for sensing position and/or velocity; control motors for moving and/or adjusting components and/or quantities). A data processing system may be implemented utilizing suitable commercially available components, such as those typically found in data computing/communication and/or network computing/communication systems.

Software as Patentable Subject Matter Support

The claims, description, and drawings of this application may describe one or more of the instant technologies in operational/functional language, for example as a set of operations to be performed by a computer. Such operational/functional description in most instances would be understood by one skilled the art as specifically-configured hardware (e.g., because a general purpose computer in effect becomes a special purpose computer once it is programmed to perform particular functions pursuant to instructions from program software).

Importantly, although the operational/functional descriptions described herein are understandable by the human mind, they are not abstract ideas of the operations/functions divorced from computational implementation of those operations/functions. Rather, the operations/functions represent a specification for the massively complex computational machines or other means. As discussed in detail below, the operational/functional language must be read in its proper technological context, i.e., as concrete specifications for physical implementations.

The logical operations/functions described herein are a distillation of machine specifications or other physical mechanisms specified by the operations/functions such that the otherwise inscrutable machine specifications may be comprehensible to the human mind. The distillation also allows one of skill in the art to adapt the operational/functional description of the technology across many different specific vendors' hardware configurations or platforms, without being limited to specific vendors' hardware configurations or platforms.

Some of the present technical description (e.g., detailed description, drawings, claims, etc.) may be set forth in terms of logical operations/functions. As described in more detail in the following paragraphs, these logical operations/functions are not representations of abstract ideas, but rather representative of static or sequenced specifications of various hardware elements. Differently stated, unless context dictates otherwise, the logical operations/functions will be understood by those of skill in the art to be representative of static or sequenced specifications of various hardware elements. This is true because tools available to one of skill in the art to implement technical disclosures set forth in operational/functional formats—tools in the form of a high-level programming language (e.g., C, java, visual basic), etc.), or tools in the form of Very high speed Hardware Description Language (“VHDL,” which is a language that uses text to describe logic circuits)—are generators of static or sequenced specifications of various hardware configurations. This fact is sometimes obscured by the broad term “software,” but, as shown by the following explanation, those skilled in the art understand that what is termed “software” is shorthand for a massively complex interchaining/specification of ordered-matter elements. The term “ordered-matter elements” may refer to physical components of computation, such as assemblies of electronic logic gates, molecular computing logic constituents, quantum computing mechanisms, etc.

For example, a high-level programming language is a programming language with strong abstraction, e.g., multiple levels of abstraction, from the details of the sequential organizations, states, inputs, outputs, etc., of the machines that a high-level programming language actually specifies. See, e.g., Wikipedia, High-level programming language, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-level_programming_language (as of Jun. 5, 2012, 21:00 GMT). In order to facilitate human comprehension, in many instances, high-level programming languages resemble or even share symbols with natural languages. See, e.g., Wikipedia, Natural language, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language (as of Jun. 5, 2012, 21:00 GMT).

It has been argued that because high-level programming languages use strong abstraction (e.g., that they may resemble or share symbols with natural languages), they are therefore a “purely mental construct.” (e.g., that “software”—a computer program or computer programming—is somehow an ineffable mental construct, because at a high level of abstraction, it can be conceived and understood in the human mind). This argument has been used to characterize technical description in the form of functions/operations as somehow “abstract ideas.” In fact, in technological arts (e.g., the information and communication technologies) this is not true.

The fact that high-level programming languages use strong abstraction to facilitate human understanding should not be taken as an indication that what is expressed is an abstract idea. In fact, those skilled in the art understand that just the opposite is true. If a high-level programming language is the tool used to implement a technical disclosure in the form of functions/operations, those skilled in the art will recognize that, far from being abstract, imprecise, “fuzzy,” or “mental” in any significant semantic sense, such a tool is instead a near incomprehensibly precise sequential specification of specific computational machines—the parts of which are built up by activating/selecting such parts from typically more general computational machines over time (e.g., clocked time). This fact is sometimes obscured by the superficial similarities between high-level programming languages and natural languages. These superficial similarities also may cause a glossing over of the fact that high-level programming language implementations ultimately perform valuable work by creating/controlling many different computational machines.

The many different computational machines that a high-level programming language specifies are almost unimaginably complex. At base, the hardware used in the computational machines typically consists of some type of ordered matter (e.g., traditional electronic devices (e.g., transistors), deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), quantum devices, mechanical switches, optics, fluidics, pneumatics, optical devices (e.g., optical interference devices), molecules, etc.) that are arranged to form logic gates. Logic gates are typically physical devices that may be electrically, mechanically, chemically, or otherwise driven to change physical state in order to create a physical reality of Boolean logic.

Logic gates may be arranged to form logic circuits, which are typically physical devices that may be electrically, mechanically, chemically, or otherwise driven to create a physical reality of certain logical functions. Types of logic circuits include such devices as multiplexers, registers, arithmetic logic units (ALUs), computer memory, etc., each type of which may be combined to form yet other types of physical devices, such as a central processing unit (CPU)—the best known of which is the microprocessor. A modern microprocessor will often contain more than one hundred million logic gates in its many logic circuits (and often more than a billion transistors). See, e.g., Wikipedia, Logic gates, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_gates (as of Jun. 5, 2012, 21:03 GMT).

The logic circuits forming the microprocessor are arranged to provide a microarchitecture that will carry out the instructions defined by that microprocessor's defined Instruction Set Architecture. The Instruction Set Architecture is the part of the microprocessor architecture related to programming, including the native data types, instructions, registers, addressing modes, memory architecture, interrupt and exception handling, and external Input/Output. See, e.g., Wikipedia, Computer architecture, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_architecture (as of Jun. 5, 2012, 21:03 GMT).

The Instruction Set Architecture includes a specification of the machine language that can be used by programmers to use/control the microprocessor. Since the machine language instructions are such that they may be executed directly by the microprocessor, typically they consist of strings of binary digits, or bits. For example, a typical machine language instruction might be many bits long (e.g., 32, 64, or 128 bit strings are currently common). A typical machine language instruction might take the form “11110000101011110000111100111111” (a 32 bit instruction).

It is significant here that, although the machine language instructions are written as sequences of binary digits, in actuality those binary digits specify physical reality. For example, if certain semiconductors are used to make the operations of Boolean logic a physical reality, the apparently mathematical bits “1” and “0” in a machine language instruction actually constitute a shorthand that specifies the application of specific voltages to specific wires. For example, in some semiconductor technologies, the binary number “1” (e.g., logical “1”) in a machine language instruction specifies around +5 volts applied to a specific “wire” (e.g., metallic traces on a printed circuit board) and the binary number “0” (e.g., logical “0”) in a machine language instruction specifies around −5 volts applied to a specific “wire.” In addition to specifying voltages of the machines' configuration, such machine language instructions also select out and activate specific groupings of logic gates from the millions of logic gates of the more general machine. Thus, far from abstract mathematical expressions, machine language instruction programs, even though written as a string of zeros and ones, specify many, many constructed physical machines or physical machine states.

Machine language is typically incomprehensible by most humans (e.g., the above example was just ONE instruction, and some personal computers execute more than two billion instructions every second). See, e.g., Wikipedia, Instructions per second, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instructions_per_second (as of Jun. 5, 2012, 21:04 GMT). Thus, programs written in machine language—which may be tens of millions of machine language instructions long—are incomprehensible. In view of this, early assembly languages were developed that used mnemonic codes to refer to machine language instructions, rather than using the machine language instructions' numeric values directly (e.g., for performing a multiplication operation, programmers coded the abbreviation “mult,” which represents the binary number “011000” in MIPS machine code). While assembly languages were initially a great aid to humans controlling the microprocessors to perform work, in time the complexity of the work that needed to be done by the humans outstripped the ability of humans to control the microprocessors using merely assembly languages.

At this point, it was noted that the same tasks needed to be done over and over, and the machine language necessary to do those repetitive tasks was the same. In view of this, compilers were created. A compiler is a device that takes a statement that is more comprehensible to a human than either machine or assembly language, such as “add 2+2 and output the result,” and translates that human understandable statement into a complicated, tedious, and immense machine language code (e.g., millions of 32, 64, or 128 bit length strings). Compilers thus translate high-level programming language into machine language.

This compiled machine language, as described above, is then used as the technical specification which sequentially constructs and causes the interoperation of many different computational machines such that humanly useful, tangible, and concrete work is done. For example, as indicated above, such machine language—the compiled version of the higher-level language—functions as a technical specification which selects out hardware logic gates, specifies voltage levels, voltage transition timings, etc., such that the humanly useful work is accomplished by the hardware.

Thus, a functional/operational technical description, when viewed by one of skill in the art, is far from an abstract idea. Rather, such a functional/operational technical description, when understood through the tools available in the art such as those just described, is instead understood to be a humanly understandable representation of a hardware specification, the complexity and specificity of which far exceeds the comprehension of most any one human. With this in mind, those skilled in the art will understand that any such operational/functional technical descriptions—in view of the disclosures herein and the knowledge of those skilled in the art—may be understood as operations made into physical reality by (a) one or more interchained physical machines, (b) interchained logic gates configured to create one or more physical machine(s) representative of sequential/combinatorial logic(s), (c) interchained ordered matter making up logic gates (e.g., interchained electronic devices (e.g., transistors), DNA, quantum devices, mechanical switches, optics, fluidics, pneumatics, molecules, etc.) that create physical reality representative of logic(s), or (d) virtually any combination of the foregoing. Indeed, any physical object which has a stable, measurable, and changeable state may be used to construct a machine based on the above technical description. Charles Babbage, for example, constructed the first computer out of wood and powered by cranking a handle.

Thus, far from being understood as an abstract idea, those skilled in the art will recognize a functional/operational technical description as a humanly-understandable representation of one or more almost unimaginably complex and time sequenced hardware instantiations. The fact that functional/operational technical descriptions might lend themselves readily to high-level computing languages (or high-level block diagrams for that matter) that share some words, structures, phrases, etc. with natural language simply cannot be taken as an indication that such functional/operational technical descriptions are abstract ideas, or mere expressions of abstract ideas. In fact, as outlined herein, in the technological arts this is simply not true. When viewed through the tools available to those of skill in the art, such functional/operational technical descriptions are seen as specifying hardware configurations of almost unimaginable complexity.

As outlined above, the reason for the use of functional/operational technical descriptions is at least twofold. First, the use of functional/operational technical descriptions allows near-infinitely complex machines and machine operations arising from interchained hardware elements to be described in a manner that the human mind can process (e.g., by mimicking natural language and logical narrative flow). Second, the use of functional/operational technical descriptions assists the person of skill in the art in understanding the described subject matter by providing a description that is more or less independent of any specific vendor's piece(s) of hardware.

The use of functional/operational technical descriptions assists the person of skill in the art in understanding the described subject matter since, as is evident from the above discussion, one could easily, although not quickly, transcribe the technical descriptions set forth in this document as trillions of ones and zeroes, billions of single lines of assembly-level machine code, millions of logic gates, thousands of gate arrays, or any number of intermediate levels of abstractions. However, if any such low-level technical descriptions were to replace the present technical description, a person of skill in the art could encounter undue difficulty in implementing the disclosure, because such a low-level technical description would likely add complexity without a corresponding benefit (e.g., by describing the subject matter utilizing the conventions of one or more vendor-specific pieces of hardware). Thus, the use of functional/operational technical descriptions assists those of skill in the art by separating the technical descriptions from the conventions of any vendor-specific piece of hardware.

In view of the foregoing, the logical operations/functions set forth in the present technical description are representative of static or sequenced specifications of various ordered-matter elements, in order that such specifications may be comprehensible to the human mind and adaptable to create many various hardware configurations. The logical operations/functions disclosed herein should be treated as such, and should not be disparagingly characterized as abstract ideas merely because the specifications they represent are presented in a manner that one of skill in the art can readily understand and apply in a manner independent of a specific vendor's hardware implementation.

Mote System Support

Those skilled in the art will recognize that at least a portion of the devices and/or processes described herein can be integrated into a mote system. Those having skill in the art will recognize that a typical mote system generally includes one or more memories such as volatile or non-volatile memories, processors such as microprocessors or digital signal processors, computational entities such as operating systems, user interfaces, drivers, sensors, actuators, applications programs, one or more interaction devices (e.g., an antenna USB ports, acoustic ports, etc.), control systems including feedback loops and control motors (e.g., feedback for sensing or estimating position and/or velocity; control motors for moving and/or adjusting components and/or quantities). A mote system may be implemented utilizing suitable components, such as those found in mote computing/communication systems. Specific examples of such components entail such as Intel Corporation's and/or Crossbow Corporation's mote components and supporting hardware, software, and/or firmware.

Licensing System Support Language

Those skilled in the art will recognize that it is common within the art to implement devices and/or processes and/or systems, and thereafter use engineering and/or other practices to integrate such implemented devices and/or processes and/or systems into more comprehensive devices and/or processes and/or systems. That is, at least a portion of the devices and/or processes and/or systems described herein can be integrated into other devices and/or processes and/or systems via a reasonable amount of experimentation. Those having skill in the art will recognize that examples of such other devices and/or processes and/or systems might include—as appropriate to context and application—all or part of devices and/or processes and/or systems of (a) an air conveyance (e.g., an airplane, rocket, helicopter, etc.), (b) a ground conveyance (e.g., a car, truck, locomotive, tank, armored personnel carrier, etc.), (c) a building (e.g., a home, warehouse, office, etc.), (d) an appliance (e.g., a refrigerator, a washing machine, a dryer, etc.), (e) a communications system (e.g., a networked system, a telephone system, a Voice over IP system, etc.), (f) a business entity (e.g., an Internet Service Provider (ISP) entity such as Comcast Cable, Qwest, Southwestern Bell, etc.), or (g) a wired/wireless services entity (e.g., Sprint, Cingular, Nextel, etc.), etc.

Extraterritorial Use Language

In certain cases, use of a system or method may occur in a territory even if components are located outside the territory. For example, in a distributed computing context, use of a distributed computing system may occur in a territory even though parts of the system may be located outside of the territory (e.g., relay, server, processor, signal-bearing medium, transmitting computer, receiving computer, etc. located outside the territory).

A sale of a system or method may likewise occur in a territory even if components of the system or method are located and/or used outside the territory. Further, implementation of at least part of a system for performing a method in one territory does not preclude use of the system in another territory.

Residual Incorporation Language

All of the above U.S. patents, U.S. patent application publications, U.S. patent applications, foreign patents, foreign patent applications and non-patent publications referred to in this specification and/or listed in any Application Data Sheet, are incorporated herein by reference, to the extent not inconsistent herewith.

Not Limited to Implementations Described Language

One skilled in the art will recognize that the herein described components (e.g., operations), devices, objects, and the discussion accompanying them are used as examples for the sake of conceptual clarity and that various configuration modifications are contemplated. Consequently, as used herein, the specific exemplars set forth and the accompanying discussion are intended to be representative of their more general classes. In general, use of any specific exemplar is intended to be representative of its class, and the non-inclusion of specific components (e.g., operations), devices, and objects should not be taken limiting.

Not Limited to Human User Language

Although user XXX is shown/described herein as a single illustrated figure, those skilled in the art will appreciate that user XXX may be representative of a human user, a robotic user (e.g., computational entity), and/or substantially any combination thereof (e.g., a user may be assisted by one or more robotic agents) unless context dictates otherwise. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that, in general, the same may be said of “sender” and/or other entity-oriented terms as such terms are used herein unless context dictates otherwise.

Plural Terms Language

With respect to the use of substantially any plural and/or singular terms herein, those having skill in the art can translate from the plural to the singular and/or from the singular to the plural as is appropriate to the context and/or application. The various singular/plural permutations are not expressly set forth herein for sake of clarity.

Operably-Coupled Language

The herein described subject matter sometimes illustrates different components contained within, or connected with, different other components. It is to be understood that such depicted architectures are merely exemplary, and that in fact many other architectures may be implemented which achieve the same functionality. In a conceptual sense, any arrangement of components to achieve the same functionality is effectively “associated” such that the desired functionality is achieved. Hence, any two components herein combined to achieve a particular functionality can be seen as “associated with” each other such that the desired functionality is achieved, irrespective of architectures or intermedial components. Likewise, any two components so associated can also be viewed as being “operably connected”, or “operably coupled,” to each other to achieve the desired functionality, and any two components capable of being so associated can also be viewed as being “operably couplable,” to each other to achieve the desired functionality. Specific examples of operably couplable include but are not limited to physically mateable and/or physically interacting components, and/or wirelessly interactable, and/or wirelessly interacting components, and/or logically interacting, and/or logically interactable components.

Active/Inactive Component Language

In some instances, one or more components may be referred to herein as “configured to,” “configured by,” “configurable to,” “operable/operative to,” “adapted/adaptable,” “able to,” “conformable/conformed to,” etc. Those skilled in the art will recognize that such terms (e.g., “configured to”) generally encompass active-state components and/or inactive-state components and/or standby-state components, unless context requires otherwise.

Cloud Computing Standard Language

For the purposes of this application, “cloud” computing may be understood as described in the cloud computing literature. For example, cloud computing may be methods and/or systems for the delivery of computational capacity and/or storage capacity as a service. The “cloud” may refer to one or more hardware and/or software components that deliver or assist in the delivery of computational and/or storage capacity, including, but not limited to, one or more of a client, an application, a platform, an infrastructure, and/or a server The cloud may refer to any of the hardware and/or software associated with a client, an application, a platform, an infrastructure, and/or a server. For example, cloud and cloud computing may refer to one or more of a computer, a processor, a storage medium, a router, a switch, a modem, a virtual machine (e.g., a virtual server), a data center, an operating system, a middleware, a firmware, a hardware back-end, a software back-end, and/or a software application. A cloud may refer to a private cloud, a public cloud, a hybrid cloud, and/or a community cloud. A cloud may be a shared pool of configurable computing resources, which may be public, private, semi-private, distributable, scalable, flexible, temporary, virtual, and/or physical. A cloud or cloud service may be delivered over one or more types of network, e.g., a mobile communication network, and the Internet.

As used in this application, a cloud or a cloud service may include one or more of infrastructure-as-a-service (“IaaS”), platform-as-a-service (“PaaS”), software-as-a-service (“SaaS”), and/or desktop-as-a-service (“DaaS”). As a non-exclusive example, IaaS may include, e.g., one or more virtual server instantiations that may start, stop, access, and/or configure virtual servers and/or storage centers (e.g., providing one or more processors, storage space, and/or network resources on-demand, e.g., EMC and Rackspace). PaaS may include, e.g., one or more software and/or development tools hosted on an infrastructure (e.g., a computing platform and/or a solution stack from which the client can create software interfaces and applications, e.g., Microsoft Azure). SaaS may include, e.g., software hosted by a service provider and accessible over a network (e.g., the software for the application and/or the data associated with that software application may be kept on the network, e.g., Google Apps, SalesForce). DaaS may include, e.g., providing desktop, applications, data, and/or services for the user over a network (e.g., providing a multi-application framework, the applications in the framework, the data associated with the applications, and/or services related to the applications and/or the data over the network, e.g., Citrix). The foregoing is intended to be exemplary of the types of systems and/or methods referred to in this application as “cloud” or “cloud computing” and should not be considered complete or exhaustive.

Use of Trademarks in Specification Language

This application may make reference to one or more trademarks, e.g., a word, letter, symbol, or device adopted by one manufacturer or merchant and used to identify and/or distinguish his or her product from those of others. Trademark names used herein are set forth in such language that makes clear their identity, that distinguishes them from common descriptive nouns, that have fixed and definite meanings, or, in many if not all cases, are accompanied by other specific identification using terms not covered by trademark. In addition, trademark names used herein have meanings that are well-known and defined in the literature, or do not refer to products or compounds for which knowledge of one or more trade secrets is required in order to divine their meaning. All trademarks referenced in this application are the property of their respective owners, and the appearance of one or more trademarks in this application does not diminish or otherwise adversely affect the validity of the one or more trademarks. All trademarks, registered or unregistered, that appear in this application are assumed to include a proper trademark symbol, e.g., the circle R or bracketed capitalization (e.g., [trademark name]), even when such trademark symbol does not explicitly appear next to the trademark. To the extent a trademark is used in a descriptive manner to refer to a product or process, that trademark should be interpreted to represent the corresponding product or process as of the date of the filing of this patent application.

Caselaw-Driven Clarification Language

While particular aspects of the present subject matter described herein have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that, based upon the teachings herein, changes and modifications may be made without departing from the subject matter described herein and its broader aspects and, therefore, the appended claims are to encompass within their scope all such changes and modifications as are within the true spirit and scope of the subject matter described herein. It will be understood by those within the art that, in general, terms used herein, and especially in the appended claims (e.g., bodies of the appended claims) are generally intended as “open” terms (e.g., the term “including” should be interpreted as “including but not limited to,” the term “having” should be interpreted as “having at least,” the term “includes” should be interpreted as “includes but is not limited to,” etc.). It will be further understood by those within the art that if a specific number of an introduced claim recitation is intended, such an intent will be explicitly recited in the claim, and in the absence of such recitation no such intent is present. For example, as an aid to understanding, the following appended claims may contain usage of the introductory phrases “at least one” and “one or more” to introduce claim recitations. However, the use of such phrases should not be construed to imply that the introduction of a claim recitation by the indefinite articles “a” or “an” limits any particular claim containing such introduced claim recitation to claims containing only one such recitation, even when the same claim includes the introductory phrases “one or more” or “at least one” and indefinite articles such as “a” or “an” (e.g., “a” and/or “an” should typically be interpreted to mean “at least one” or “one or more”); the same holds true for the use of definite articles used to introduce claim recitations. In addition, even if a specific number of an introduced claim recitation is explicitly recited, those skilled in the art will recognize that such recitation should typically be interpreted to mean at least the recited number (e.g., the bare recitation of “two recitations,” without other modifiers, typically means at least two recitations, or two or more recitations). Furthermore, in those instances where a convention analogous to “at least one of A, B, and C, etc.” is used, in general such a construction is intended in the sense one having skill in the art would understand the convention (e.g., “a system having at least one of A, B, and C” would include but not be limited to systems that have A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, and/or A, B, and C together, etc.). In those instances where a convention analogous to “at least one of A, B, or C, etc.” is used, in general such a construction is intended in the sense one having skill in the art would understand the convention (e.g., “a system having at least one of A, B, or C” would include but not be limited to systems that have A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, and/or A, B, and C together, etc.). It will be further understood by those within the art that typically a disjunctive word and/or phrase presenting two or more alternative terms, whether in the description, claims, or drawings, should be understood to contemplate the possibilities of including one of the terms, either of the terms, or both terms unless context dictates otherwise. For example, the phrase “A or B” will be typically understood to include the possibilities of “A” or “B” or “A and B.”

With respect to the appended claims, those skilled in the art will appreciate that recited operations therein may generally be performed in any order. Also, although various operational flows are presented in a sequence(s), it should be understood that the various operations may be performed in other orders than those which are illustrated, or may be performed concurrently. Examples of such alternate orderings may include overlapping, interleaved, interrupted, reordered, incremental, preparatory, supplemental, simultaneous, reverse, or other variant orderings, unless context dictates otherwise. Furthermore, terms like “responsive to,” “related to,” or other past-tense adjectives are generally not intended to exclude such variants, unless context dictates otherwise. 

1. A computationally-implemented method comprising: electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances.
 2. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products via at least in part wireless communication. 3.-4. (canceled)
 5. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products by at least in part one or more local area networks (LAN).
 6. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products via at least in part one or more bar code readers.
 7. (canceled)
 8. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products as at least in part cell phone system communication. 9.-10. (canceled)
 11. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products through at least in part one or more file transfers. 12.-13. (canceled)
 14. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part requesting audio content information. 15.-16. (canceled)
 17. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part requesting information with respect to forbidden human behavior as associated with one or more standards as logged. 18.-19. (canceled)
 20. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products regarding at least in part requesting grocery operations information associated with one or more sources of one or more food materials. 21.-22. (canceled)
 23. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting test information regarding permitted grocery operations related item use involved with preparation of one or more commercial grocery products. 24.-25. (canceled)
 26. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting chemical test information regarding grocery operations related items. 27.-28. (canceled)
 29. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting test information regarding one or more occurrences of grocery operations behavior with respect to one or more guidelines as logged. 30.-31. (canceled)
 32. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending the one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products at least in part including requesting test information regarding human observation. 33.-34. (canceled)
 35. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more protein factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. 36.-37. (canceled)
 38. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more meal preparation factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. 39.-40. (canceled)
 41. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more heat treating factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. 42.-43. (canceled)
 44. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food preparation support factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. 45.-46. (canceled)
 47. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more aspects regarding one or more grocery operations locations involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. 48.-49. (canceled)
 50. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more cook staff related factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. 51.-52. (canceled)
 53. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more genetically modified organism factors involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. 54.-55. (canceled)
 56. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food contamination aspects related activities involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. 57.-58. (canceled)
 59. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part the one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part one or more food combining related aspects involved with one or more grocery operations activity aspects. 60.-61. (canceled)
 62. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part dispensing one or more prepackaged food dishes. 63.-64. (canceled)
 65. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part shipping one or more food items to one or more remote customers. 66.-67. (canceled)
 68. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to the grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part selling food items through one or more mobile dispensaries. 69.-70. (canceled)
 71. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more full course dinners. 72.-73. (canceled)
 74. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more seafood dinners. 75.-76. (canceled)
 77. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more whole animal items. 78.-79. (canceled)
 80. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products comprises: the electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of the one or more commercial grocery products including at least in part food items for one or more sandwich items. 81.-82. (canceled)
 83. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances by at least in part one or more local area network (LAN) implementations. 84.-85. (canceled)
 86. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances from at least in part one or more e-mail entries. 87.-88. (canceled)
 89. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part one or more electronic based naming information. 90.-91. (canceled)
 92. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, the said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part one or more radio frequency identification information. 93.-94. (canceled)
 95. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information the as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances at least in part obtaining one or more identifiers directly from one or more electronic computer servers. 96.-97. (canceled)
 98. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more emitter beacons. 99.-100. (canceled)
 101. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more biochemical tags. 102.-103. (canceled)
 104. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more radioactive tags. 105.-106. (canceled)
 107. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through the one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances include at least in part one or more visual shapes. 108.-109. (canceled)
 110. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, the and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances via at least in part one or more electronic databases. 111.-112. (canceled)
 113. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags the as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part the duration of food item transit period. 114.-115. (canceled)
 116. The computationally-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances comprises: the electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily the within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances including at least in part affixed to pre-processed forms of one or more food items. 117.-118. (canceled)
 119. A computationally-implemented system comprising: means for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and means for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances.
 120. (canceled)
 121. A computationally-implemented system comprising: an electronically sending requests electrical circuitry arrangement operable for electronically sending one or more grocery operations information requests associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products; and an electronically receiving response electrical circuitry arrangement operable for electronically receiving subsequent to said electronically sending at least a portion of grocery operations response information associated with at least in part one or more grocery implementation aspects pertaining to grocery related merchandizing of one or more commercial grocery products, said grocery operations response information including identification information as obtainable through one or more tags, and including description of said one or more tags as being at least temporarily within at least a vicinity of one or more food based substances.
 122. (canceled) 